The world community’s “chilling complacency toward wide-scale human rights violations” emboldened governments to commit “appalling” violations.
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Washington DC’s Prankster Activists Turn Anger Into Street Theater
It can be hard for protesters to stand out. A group of 50 people holding signs and shouting hardly merits a second glance in this city of protests.
Bezos Allegations Against Tabloid Test Limits of Press Freedom
Accusations of extortion and blackmail made by Bezos against a national gossip newspaper may have breached the legal limits of broad press freedoms.
Activists Demand Mariah Carey Cancel Performance in Saudi Arabia
Since 2015 Saudi Arabia has been waging a war on Yemen so brutal that the country is now experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis on earth.
Saudi Woman Fleeing Family Travels to Canada for Asylum
Eighteen-year-old Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun was greeted by Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland as she arrived from Thailand in the Canadian city of Toronto.
Saudi Teen Safe in Thailand, For Now
The father and brother of a Saudi teenager who was detained in Bangkok after fleeing a family she claims will kill her are, according to police.
Advocates Demand Access to Women Jailed in Saudi Arabia
Some British lawmakers and international advocates seeks access to female activists jailed in Saudi Arabia to investigate allegations of torture in prison.
Netflix Pulls Comedy Show Episode Critical of Saudi Arabia
Netflix has removed from its service in Saudi Arabia an episode of a satirical comedy show that is critical of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudi Reforms Include Car Races and Concerts, But No Criticism
Young Saudis and international visitors partied into the night at concerts by Enrique Iglesias, The Black Eyed Peas and DJ David Guetta in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia Must Allow Access to Detained Women Activists
Sources said the torture of Saudi women activists may be ongoing. Saudi Arabia needs to immediately and credibly investigate the allegations.