was based in law and was not an attack on human rights. Saudi Arabia says the detainees are"traitors".
Allegations of torture against the detainees was denied again by the Saudis, with Mr al Aiban saying"legislation in our country criminalised torture in all forms and aspects" and that if anyone was found to have been tortured then Saudi Arabia"provides them with all means of redress".
The human rights review coincided with reports from Yemeni military officials that the Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes which mistakenly killed and wounded forces allied with the government, who the coalition support. Eight border guards were killed and 33 others wounded when the coalition bombed an area along the Yemen-Saudi border on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia and Arab allies have been fighting in Yemen for more than four years against the Iran-backed Houthis, who drove a Saudi-backed government into exile in 2014.
They are stalling to see if the world forgets and they can get away with it. Murderers!!!
Halal killing 🤣
If you keep the international investigators away, we'll keep buying your planes,arms, real estate, bugattis, Ferraris, coke and prostitutes. Lovely country,or is that cuntry
... Because the facts show for them selves, perhaps?
No outsides to prove they did it!
Of course they will say that
I feel a shaggy song coming on
My cat also insists there is no need to investigate who pulled over the kitchen food waste bin yesterday
'Nothing to see here. Nothing illegal here, trust me.'
No. Because we know the identities of the Saudi's who did it already.
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