A Saudi women’s rights activist, Loujain al-Hathloul (31), was arrested along with about a dozen other female activists in May 2018. She has been on hunger strike for a week, and on 5 November her health was said to be rapidly worsening. UN experts are calling for her immediate release. She was arrested just weeks before Saudi Arabia lifted a decades-old ban on female drivers, yet she is still in prison. Her deteriorating health was ‘deeply alarming’, said the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). The committee, made up of 23 independent experts, also voiced serious concern ‘by recent information concerning the conditions of Ms al-Hathloul’s prolonged detention, including reports that she is not allowed regular contact with her family’. Some activists arrested with her were provisionally released. Others remain in detention, subjected to waterboarding, sexual harassment, and court trials for contacting media, diplomats and human rights groups.
Saudi Arabia: UN worried about activist’s health
Written by David Fletcher 05 Nov 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the Saudis to obey the UN experts and legal system and agree to release the unproven ‘traitors’. (Romans 13:1a)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/11/5/health-of-saudi-women-activist-on-hunger-strike-worsening-un
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