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Human Rights Organization: The Saudi government is carrying out mass kidnapping of dissidents

In a report, a human rights organization called the kidnapping of dissidents in Saudi Arabia systematic and criticized the increase in cases.

The newly-established human rights organization Sanad reported on the kidnapping of dissidents by the Saudi government, calling it an official policy in Riyadh.

According to the Saudi WikiLeaks website, the report states that the kidnapping of dissidents is not an act carried out arbitrarily by some security institutions or officials, but is a systematic process.

According to the human rights organization, there is no prisoner in Saudi Arabia who has not experienced violent abductions by security forces. In addition, there have been no reports of 60 abducted human rights activists, none of whom are listed by international organizations, and Saudi officials have detained abducted human rights activists in special and secret locations.

According to the report, the kidnapping of dissidents during the time of Muhammad bin Salman has spread beyond the borders of Saudi Arabia.

In the latest case, Saudi opponents have called on the Riyadh government to explain the fate of “Ahmed al-Harbi” on social media. As a refugee in Canada, he was active against Mohammed bin Salman and the policies of the Saudi government, until in February he announced his presence in Saudi Arabia and began praising Mohammed bin Salman.

A group of lawyers and opponents of the Saudi government launched the “Sanad” human rights organization in London last Friday with the aim of monitoring and following up on human rights in Saudi Arabia.

Since the time of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, human rights abuses and repression of dissidents have increased dramatically compared to the past, and the young Crown Prince removes anyone who poses the least threat to his throne, from so many years, from clerics and mosque preachers to liberal dissidents and women and princes, has been targeted by Mohammad bin Salman.

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