al-Mojeb by writing to the Saudi authorities on September 24, 2020, but no response was received by the time of publication | About DAWN's culprit gallery: Tyrants need enablers who will implement their oppressive practices, even if it means abusing their fellow citizens |
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In May 2018, security forces arrested Loujain Alhathloul and additional prominent women's rights activists | And in April 2019, security officers arrested more Saudi intellectuals |
"Saud Al-Mojeb's record as one of the most senior law-enforcement officers in Saudi Arabia is a shameful one," said Alaoudh.
That she could barely sit | Four days later, Mohammad bin Salman, who would quickly become the de facto ruler of the country, was appointed Crown Prince |
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The official Saudi Press , the state-controlled al-Jazirah , and other state-controlled outlets made defamatory statements against the in their coverage of the arrests |
Security officials many of the detainees, and released most of them after they paid large sums of money or transferred assets to the Saudi state.
2The state prosecutor's office, led by Al-Mojeb, brought 37 charges against Alodah one year later and is seeking the death penalty for his peaceful activism and tweets | Security forces have banned 19 members of his family from travelling abroad |
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" In June 2017, the Saudi royal court appointed al-Mojeb attorney general by a that also reorganized the office of public prosecution, transferring responsibility for it from the Minister of Interior to the King | DAWN seeks to disclose the identity of the state agents who enable repression and, to make them recognizable at home and abroad |
Instead of safeguarding rights and justice, he ensured that perpetrators of gross injustice went unpunished and their victims were denied their basic rights.
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