UN Experts Call for Release of Saudi Arabian Women’s Rights Activist

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Geneva: Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul appeared before a special terrorism court in Riyadh on Thursday, her family said. UN human rights experts called the charges “spurious” and asked for her immediate release.

Hathloul has been held since 2018, after being arrested along with at least a dozen other women’s rights activists.

Saudi Arabian officials have said that the arrests were made on the suspicion of harming Saudi interests and offering support to hostile elements abroad.

“We are extremely alarmed to hear that Ms Al-Hathloul, who has been in detention for more than two years on spurious charges, is now being tried by a Specialized Terrorism Court,” said Elizabeth Broderick, chair of the U.N. working group on discrimination against women and girls, in a statement.

Hathloul was being tried “for exercising her fundamental rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association,” she added.

“We call once again on Saudi Arabia to immediately release Ms. Al-Hathloul, a woman human rights defender who has greatly contributed to advancing women’s rights in a country where gender discrimination and stereotyping are deeply entrenched in the fabric of society,” she said.

Hathloul, now 31, had testified before the same U.N. watchdog panel in 2018. After reviewing the kingdom’s record, the panel called for it to end discriminatory practices against women, including its pervasive system of male guardianship. It asked Saudi Arabia to give them full access to justice.

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Independent U.N. investigators on torture, human rights defenders, protecting human rights while countering terrorism, and freedom of assembly also co-signed Thursday’s statement.

Rights groups say that some of the women, including Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement for months and also subjected to abuse through electric shocks, flogging and sexual assault.

Saudi officials have denied torture allegations.

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