Saudi Arabia has claimed to the UN Human Rights Council that it ‘fights torture’ and guarantees fair trials - despite the planned execution of three juveniles who were tortured into ‘confessions’ after being arrested for attending protests. In remarks made to the Council, which met in Geneva for its final session, the country's minister of culture and information Bandar al-Ali claimed his government respects human rights and ‘fights torture in all its physical and moral manifestations’. ‘Saudi Arabia was one of the very first countries which promoted human rights’, he asserted.
Saudi Arabia denies use of torture
Written by David Fletcher 08 Apr 2016Additional Info
- Pray: for Saudi Arabia to hold true to its declarations instead of relying on rhetoric. (Ps. 45:4)
- More: www.reprieve.org.uk/press/saudi-arabia-tells-un-human-rights-council-it-does-not-torture/