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Saudi Arabia punishes critical tweets with the death penalty or 45 years in prison

The absolute monarchy led by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has been cracking down on online dissent even as it seeks to show a kind face to the world in order to attract tourism and investment

Bin Salman has weaponised Hajj to the detriment of all Muslims

I have been blessed to perform the Hajj pilgrimage on two occasions, and can confirm that being part of the greatest Islamic show on earth is not only life-changing, but also a privilege granted by th.

Saudi Arabia executes two men under controversial terrorism law despite Amnesty International condemnation

Saudi Arabian officials announced Monday the execution of two Shi a Muslim men from Bahrain despite criticism of the men s trial from Amnesty International. Jaafar Mohammad Sultan and Sadeq Majeed Tha.

Lawsuit Alleges Twitter s Complicity in Saudi Spying Scandal, Fueling Concerns over User Privacy

Twitter is embroiled in a legal battle as a lawsuit accuses the company of enabling Saudi Arabia to spy on a user, resulting in their imprisonment. This case underscores the importance of user privacy and raises questions about the responsibilities of social media platforms.

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