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Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 2, 2019 at 11:28 am
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Torture in Saudi Arabian prisons is proved for the first time as a systematic approach of the Saudi state:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/m...-prisoners
Quote:Political prisoners in Saudi Arabia are said to be suffering from malnutrition, cuts, bruises and burns, according to leaked medical reports that are understood to have been prepared for the country’s ruler, King Salman.
The Saudi regime uses torture to silence any kind of political opinion against the kingdom's royal family; torture includes years in prison accompanied by physical torture ranging from cutting, beating, electrocution and sexual molesting and rape for males and females.
You can be arrested for a mere tweet; or a mere forum post.
Freedom does not exist in the country; and the muffled screams of thousands have finally began to get to the open: they became too high to silence.
The brutal torture here is scary, and the government spends massive amounts of money to spy on the citizens.
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 2, 2019 at 4:04 pm
Hey in the US it's not much better
The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Just Legalized Torture
On Monday, five justices of the Supreme Court authorized Missouri to torture a man to death. In the process, they appear to have overruled decades of Eighth Amendment precedents in a quest to let states impose barbaric punishments, including excruciating executions, on prisoners. The court’s conservative majority has converted a once-fringe view into the law of the land, imperiling dozens of decisions protecting the rights of death row inmates, as well as juvenile offenders.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019...rture.html
That's what happens when people are led by moral codes from books written by bronze age barbarians. In SA it's Koran and in US it's New Testament - same shit.
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 2, 2019 at 5:05 pm
(April 2, 2019 at 4:04 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote: Hey in the US it's not much better
The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Just Legalized Torture
On Monday, five justices of the Supreme Court authorized Missouri to torture a man to death. In the process, they appear to have overruled decades of Eighth Amendment precedents in a quest to let states impose barbaric punishments, including excruciating executions, on prisoners. The court’s conservative majority has converted a once-fringe view into the law of the land, imperiling dozens of decisions protecting the rights of death row inmates, as well as juvenile offenders.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019...rture.html
That's what happens when people are led by moral codes from books written by bronze age barbarians. In SA it's Koran and in US it's New Testament - same shit.
Why do drive attention away from Saudi Arabia?
Please; we are discussing Saudi Arabia's terrible and sad level of human rights violations; not the U.S.
Let's keep to the OP.
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 5, 2019 at 9:18 am
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is it time to list Saudi Arabia's crimes and human rights violation?
- Committing a genocide in Yemen
- selling weapons to extremist jihadists
- brutally killing Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy/consulate in Turkey and cutting up his body
- arresting women's rights activists weeks before lifting the ban on women being allowed to drive
- passing laws criminalizing protestors and activists for peaceful assembly
- public beheads
- repressing women
should I go further?
despite that they get to been on the UN Human Rights Council
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 13, 2019 at 2:28 am
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How does reporting like this have an influence on the people of the Kingdom ?
If it was a democratic country like ours , People could freely protest against things like these .
I made this chart to educate myself about the world and the religions , Lol
In the beginning there was the universe , Then there was the sun and the earth , Then there was flora and fauna , Then there was a bunch of prophets , Then there was the business oriented modern world
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 13, 2019 at 6:15 am
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(April 5, 2019 at 9:18 am)Cepheus Ace Wrote: is it time to list Saudi Arabia's crimes and human rights violation?
- Committing a genocide in Yemen
- selling weapons to extremist jihadists
- brutally killing Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy/consulate in Turkey and cutting up his body
- arresting women's rights activists weeks before lifting the ban on women being allowed to drive
- passing laws criminalizing protestors and activists for peaceful assembly
- public beheads
- repressing women
should I go further?
despite that they get to been on the UN Human Rights Council
The choice of superpowers regarding the most "suitable regime" that should rule in the Middle East depends on the chosen regime's amount of prostration to the superpower: both financially and militarily.
Saudi Arabia's regime prostrated to the superpowers -especially the U.S- beyond belief; they literally gave all the country's resources to the superpowers; and for that they guaranteed a chair in the UN's Human Rights Council, and guaranteed getting away with crimes like the Kashoggi crime and wars like the Yemen war.
The system knows they are criminals; but the system gives a pass to criminals if they pay well for their stay. And the Sauds payed well, and MBS understands this very well.
(April 13, 2019 at 2:28 am)Ashwin39 Wrote: How does reporting like this have an influence on the people of the Kingdom ?
If it was a democratic country like ours , People could freely protest against things like these .
I made this chart to educate myself about the world and the religions , Lol
In the beginning there was the universe , Then there was the sun and the earth , Then there was flora and fauna , Then there was a bunch of prophets , Then there was the business oriented modern world
The picture you posted, it reminds me with what a psychopath tells the protagonist after killing his whole family with the help of his gang.
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RE: Saudi Arabia: Leaked reports reveal severe abuse of political prisoners-The Guardian
April 13, 2019 at 3:32 pm
(April 13, 2019 at 6:15 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: (April 5, 2019 at 9:18 am)Cepheus Ace Wrote: is it time to list Saudi Arabia's crimes and human rights violation?
- Committing a genocide in Yemen
- selling weapons to extremist jihadists
- brutally killing Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy/consulate in Turkey and cutting up his body
- arresting women's rights activists weeks before lifting the ban on women being allowed to drive
- passing laws criminalizing protestors and activists for peaceful assembly
- public beheads
- repressing women
should I go further?
despite that they get to been on the UN Human Rights Council
The choice of superpowers regarding the most "suitable regime" that should rule in the Middle East depends on the chosen regime's amount of prostration to the superpower: both financially and militarily.
Saudi Arabia's regime prostrated to the superpowers -especially the U.S- beyond belief; they literally gave all the country's resources to the superpowers; and for that they guaranteed a chair in the UN's Human Rights Council, and guaranteed getting away with crimes like the Kashoggi crime and wars like the Yemen war.
The system knows they are criminals; but the system gives a pass to criminals if they pay well for their stay. And the Sauds payed well, and MBS understands this very well.
in exchange for propping up the petro-dollar they can get away with their evil
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