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According to Human Rights Watch, Saudi Arabia is violating its own
UN human rights and seems determined to make things uncomfortable for opponents
and protestors who are only seeking for their initial civil rights.
The findings showed that the number of prisoners in al-Saud prisons
climbs up to 30000 people, living in a critical situation and at risk of death.
No organization can gain enough access to them.
Human rights in Saudi Arabia are based on the rules appreciated by
Saudi royal family.
After Salman was crowned as the new king of Saudi Arabia on 23
January 2015, there is still abundant examples of human rights violations in
this country.
Furthermore, the crisis of religious freedom in Saudi Arabia seems
more serious than ever. Religious groups in eastern provinces are to some
extent deprived of their human rights and are under critical situation.
Meanwhile, Saudi-led coalition aggression on Yemen is an apparent
case of validation of international laws.
