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Salah al-Haidar and Bader al-Ibrahim were detained in April 2019 and charged with terrorism-related crimes Salah al-Haider, right, is the son of a leading women s rights activist (Screengrab) By Published date: 5 February 2021 11:23 UTC | Last update: 2 months ago Saudi Arabia temporarily released two Saudi-Americans on Thursday after nearly two years of detention, campaigners and sources close to their families said, as the kingdom s rights record comes under renewed US scrutiny. Salah al-Haidar, the son of a leading women s rights activist and Bader al-Ibrahim, a writer and doctor, were detained in April 2019 and charged with terrorism-related crimes. Their release was reported by campaign groups Prisoners of Conscience and the Washington-based Freedom Initiative, as well as two sources close to both their families who requested anonymity. ....
There is a human rights dilemma in the US-Saudi relationship US President Donald Trump (R) poses for a photo with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (L) in Washington, US on 20 March 2018 [Bandar Algaloud/Saudi Kingdom Council/ Anadolu Agency] December 29, 2020 at 5:32 pm International human rights law and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia do not sit together easily. A head of state acting as the custodian of the two holy mosques in Makkah and Madinah has not stopped the Saudi authorities from acting against universal human rights, even against Muslims. It is reported that the Saudi regime has tortured migrants, deported Muslims to India for protesting against Narendra Modi s anti-Muslim policies, and detained Uyghurs, and deported some of them to China for criticising Beijing. Saudi Arabia s apparent softening on links with Israel illustrates what many have felt for years: Riyadh is abandoning the Palestinian cause; it is ignoring the occupation state s huma ....