US-Saudi dual citizens among eight critics of regime detained

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First arrests since Jamal Khashoggi killing include women’s rights activists

Saudi Arabia has detained eight people, including two dual US-Saudi citizens, in a fresh round of arrests targeting supporters of women’s rights and those with ties to jailed activists, a person with knowledge of the arrests has said.

 

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SovietSergey The arrested individuals, are not seen as frontline activists. They are writers and advocates who quietly supported greater social reforms and most had ties to a group of women’s rights activists currently on trial. Those detained include a pregnant woman

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Saudi Arabia arrests eight more rights activists - two US citizensMen and women were hauled from their homes in Riyadh and Dammam in a new round of arrests targeted at those who back women's rights and are seen as critics of the Crown Prince's regime. There scared of woman out there. Times are changing where the men can't beat them up and force them to wear clothes they don't want ...great that they are still one of our closest allies though isn’t it?... I can't honestly say that I blame them. Stop trying to enrol us on your Liberal quest for gender equality.
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