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The 2018–2019 Saudi crackdown on feminists consisted of waves of arrests of women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia involved in the women to drive movement and the Saudi anti male-guardianship campaign and of their supporters during 2018 and 2019. The crackdown was described in June 2018 by a United Nations special rapporteur as taking place "on a wide scale across" Saudi Arabia; the special rapporteur called for the "urgent release" of the detainees. Six of the women arrestees were tortured, some in the presence of Crown Prince advisor Saud al-Qahtani.

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  • الحملة السعودية ضد النسويات 2018–2019 (ar)
  • 2018–2019 Saudi crackdown on feminists (en)
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  • بدأت الحملة السعودية ضد النسويات في الفترة ما بين 2018–2019 من موجات اعتقالات للناشطات في مجال حقوق المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية الذين كانوا في حملة قيادة المرأة والحملة السعودية ضد وصاية الذكور ومؤيديهن خلال عامي 2018 و2019. تم وصف الحملة في يونيو 2018 من قبل مقرر خاص للأمم المتحدة بأنها تجري "على نطاق واسع عبر المملكة العربية السعودية؛ دعا مقرر الإمم المتحدة إلى "الإفراج العاجل" عن المعتقلات. تعرضت ست من المعتقلات للتعذيب. في حضور مستشار ولي العهد السعودي سعود القحطاني. (ar)
  • The 2018–2019 Saudi crackdown on feminists consisted of waves of arrests of women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia involved in the women to drive movement and the Saudi anti male-guardianship campaign and of their supporters during 2018 and 2019. The crackdown was described in June 2018 by a United Nations special rapporteur as taking place "on a wide scale across" Saudi Arabia; the special rapporteur called for the "urgent release" of the detainees. Six of the women arrestees were tortured, some in the presence of Crown Prince advisor Saud al-Qahtani. (en)
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  • بدأت الحملة السعودية ضد النسويات في الفترة ما بين 2018–2019 من موجات اعتقالات للناشطات في مجال حقوق المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية الذين كانوا في حملة قيادة المرأة والحملة السعودية ضد وصاية الذكور ومؤيديهن خلال عامي 2018 و2019. تم وصف الحملة في يونيو 2018 من قبل مقرر خاص للأمم المتحدة بأنها تجري "على نطاق واسع عبر المملكة العربية السعودية؛ دعا مقرر الإمم المتحدة إلى "الإفراج العاجل" عن المعتقلات. تعرضت ست من المعتقلات للتعذيب. في حضور مستشار ولي العهد السعودي سعود القحطاني. (ar)
  • The 2018–2019 Saudi crackdown on feminists consisted of waves of arrests of women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia involved in the women to drive movement and the Saudi anti male-guardianship campaign and of their supporters during 2018 and 2019. The crackdown was described in June 2018 by a United Nations special rapporteur as taking place "on a wide scale across" Saudi Arabia; the special rapporteur called for the "urgent release" of the detainees. Six of the women arrestees were tortured, some in the presence of Crown Prince advisor Saud al-Qahtani. (en)
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