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KSA seeks death for female activist

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In a first, Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty for female rights activist, group says

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Saudi activist Israa al-Ghomgham

8/22/18
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has presented himself as a reformer, and under his leadership, the ultra-conservative Sunni kingdom has granted new rights to women, including the right to drive. But Saudi Arabia's move toward greater gender equality now appears to be extending into the realm of political repression, according to advocacy groups. For the first time, Saudi prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in a case against a female human rights activist, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Tuesday. Israa al-Ghomgham was fighting discrimination against Saudi Arabia's Shiite Muslim minority when she was arrested in a 2015 night raid along with her husband. She and five others have been charged with things like "attempting to inflame public opinion," "filming protests and publishing on social media" and "providing moral support to rioters," HRW said in a statement. Al-Ghomgham and four of the others charged are facing execution.

While the case marks the first time the death penalty has been sought for a woman activist, it also indicates an increase in the severity of sentences meted out to activists generally, HRW said. In the past, people typically did not face execution for nonviolent offenses. Rights groups are worried about what this move may mean for a number of female women's rights activists who have been held without charge by Saudi authorities following a crackdown in May. HRW said local media outlets aligned with the state have run unprecedented campaigns labeling those women — some of whom fought for the newly granted right to drive — as traitors. "We've really seen a change, a real attitude change, by the authorities in the way that they're treating women's rights activists and women activists in general," Rothna Begum, senior women's rights researcher at HRW, told CBS News.

Crown Prince Mohammad takes global credit for some social reforms in the Kingdom, yet is fiercely repressing Kingdom social activists at home.

Related: Saudi Prosecution Seeks Death Penalty for Female Activist

Saudi Arabia 'seeks death penalty for woman activist'
 
Saudi Arabia, like China, will slowly join the Enlightened world.
 
If Saudi Royalty/Government follows through with having her beheaded, I support the immediate overthrow of the Saudi Royalty/Government.

I stand with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Human Rights!
 
Saudi Arabia, like China, will slowly join the Enlightened world.

Both of them are quite far form that and unntil then we should minimize any contact we have with them. Keep our distance until the Sauds and the CCP fall.
 
Both of them are quite far form that and unntil then we should minimize any contact we have with them. Keep our distance until the Sauds and the CCP fall.

They're reform as opposed to revolution nations. Without war or international economic war they will shuffle along into the 21st century. The more influence we have, the better.
 
In a first, Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty for female rights activist, group says

8919945.jpg

Saudi activist Israa al-Ghomgham



Crown Prince Mohammad takes global credit for some social reforms in the Kingdom, yet is fiercely repressing Kingdom social activists at home.

Related: Saudi Prosecution Seeks Death Penalty for Female Activist

Saudi Arabia 'seeks death penalty for woman activist'

It's not just KSA that is clamping down on those wishing for/working towards the reformation of these ridiculous feudal monarchies it's the same in the other sheikdoms. The West stays relatively mute with the subserviant MSM completing the job of public unawareness/indifference here.

Repressive and undemocratic regimes are always tolerated / supported as long as they are OUR repressive and undemocratic regime allies
 
What's the UN doing?

Probably bumbling about looking pathetically toothless as it always does when a friend of a permanent member SC friend is the transgressor.
 
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