A woman named Areej al-Sadhan accuses Twitter, now called X, of aiding the Saudi government in persecuting opposition figures and dissidents. Saudi Arabia is still one of Twitter's most important financiers through the Kingdom Holding Company (KHC) and the office of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Saudi authorities have repeatedly asked for user data on anonymous accounts through their two citizens employed by Twitter. Just recently, a Saudi Twitter user was sentenced to death for his activities on Twitter and YouTube.
In a thought-provoking op-ed published on Friday by Saudi Arabian daily newspaper Okaz, entitled Friday is a working day, writer Mona Al-Otaibi questions whether the Kingdom s traditional Friday.
Abdel Samad Nasser, the Senior Al Jazeera Newscaster, Was Fired Last Week After Attacking Algerian State Television for Broadcasting a Saudi Hashtag Against Moroccan Women, and Arab Social Networks Have Not Been Quiet Since Then
In an interview[1] aired on the official Saudi channel Saudia TV on April 7, 2023, Saudi cleric Saleh Al-Moghamsy, former imam and preacher of the prestigious Quba Mosque near Medina, expressed his wish to establish a new Islamic school of jurisprudence and argued that there is a dire need for such a school, saying that reexamination of the work of ancient scholars is