Saudi Arabia’s escalating use of the death penalty over the past decade has consistently disadvantaged women, particularly migrant domestic workers, ESOHR and ALQST said today.
ALQST’s Annual Report for 2025, published today, confirms that behind the glittering façade of today’s Saudi Arabia major human rights concerns persist.
After years of resisting widespread calls to release prisoners of conscience in Saudi Arabia, the authorities began, in late 2024, to release dozens of such individuals from prison.
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