G20 leaders urged to act over Saudi detentions as summit approaches

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Human rights group says governments must threaten to boycott Riyadh conference

Only five of the 68 Saudis arrested in a purge on dissent launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman three years ago have been released, posing a challenge to western leaders before the G20 summit due to be held in Riyadh in November.

 

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It is so unfortunate that The Guardian has reached this level of poor reporting. It must be your lack of financial resources that drove you to accommodate trash articles like this. SHAME!

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