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Accountability for Human Rights Abuses: Holding KSA to International Standards

Introduction Saudi Arabia (KSA) has been accused of numerous human rights abuses in recent years, including the brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the detention of women’s rights activists, and the ongoing war in Yemen. Despite these accusations, the Saudi government has faced little legal action or international sanctions for their actions. This article will […]

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The Brutal Reality of Torture in Saudi Arabian Prisons: Examining Human Rights Abuses in Detention Centers

The use of torture and other forms of physical abuse against prisoners and detainees in KSA is a serious human rights concern that has been documented by numerous human rights organizations. Despite the government’s claims to the contrary, reports suggest that torture is routinely used in KSA’s prisons and detention centers, with little accountability for […]

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Modern Slavery Against Foreign Working Women in the UAE: A Condemnation by the Washington Center for Human Rights

Introduction The Washington Center for Human Rights has been monitoring the situation of foreign working women in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for several years now. Unfortunately, we have found that despite efforts to curb the practice of modern slavery, it continues to be rampant in the UAE. This report is an attempt to shed […]

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Urging TikTok to Enhance Transparency: How Social Media’s Global Reach Affects Human Rights Abuses in UAE and KSA

Social media companies have become a vital part of modern-day communication, providing an avenue for people worldwide to connect, share ideas and communicate with one another. However, as social media companies continue to grow and expand their reach, the power they wield has become a cause for concern, particularly regarding human rights abuses. Governments, particularly […]

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Burkina Faso’s Bill for Accountability of Security Force Abuses: A Positive Step towards Human Rights Protection

The Washington Center for Human Rights is pleased to applaud the recent decision by Burkina Faso to pass a bill that aims to bring more accountability for security force abuses. This landmark decision is a significant step forward in promoting human rights and strengthening the rule of law in Burkina Faso. The new bill will […]

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WCHR Calls on ICC to Release Warrant Against UAE and KSA Leaders for War Crimes in Yemen

The Washington Center for Human Rights is deeply concerned about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the role played by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia (KSA) in the conflict. We urge the International Criminal Court (ICC) to take action and release a warrant against the leaders of UAE and KSA for […]

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Prioritizing Human Rights in Tunisia-EU Talks: A Call for Progress and Accountability

The recent Tunisia-EU talks have brought to light the importance of privileging human rights over politics. The Washington Center for Human Rights believes that human rights should always be the top priority in any discussion or negotiation. While politics can often dictate the course of these discussions, it is important not to let human rights […]

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Press Statement: FIFA Takes a Stand for Women’s Rights: Rejects Saudi Sponsorship for Women’s World Cup

The Washington Center for Human Rights applauds FIFA’s decision not to make “Visit Saudi” a sponsor for the Women’s World Cup. This decision sends a strong message that human rights abuses and gender inequality will not be tolerated in the world of sports. Saudi Arabia has a long history of oppressing women and denying them […]

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Human Rights Organizations Launch SANID Campaign in Solidarity with Prisoners of Conscience in the UAE: A Call to Action for the International Community

Human rights organizations launch “SANID” campaign in solidarity with prisoners of conscience in the UAE On March 3, 2022, a coalition of international human rights organizations launched the “SANID” campaign in solidarity with prisoners of conscience in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The campaign aims to draw attention to the alarming number of individuals being […]

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Breaking the Chains: Ending Male Guardianship in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has been under international scrutiny for its male guardianship system, which requires women to obtain the consent of a male guardian, usually a father or husband, for a wide range of activities, including travel, education, employment, and even medical treatment. This system has been criticized for restricting women’s autonomy and reinforcing gender inequality, […]