Prisoner of Conscience: a landmark new report from Grant Liberty

The report begins with first person accounts by family members of those whose loved ones remain in prison – Lina al-Hathloul (whose sister, the celebrated women's rights campaigner Loujain al-Hathloul, is on hunger strike at time of writing in protest at her treatment), Areej al-Sadhan, Abudllah al-Odah and Abdullah al-Ghamdi. The report begins with first person accounts by family members of those whose loved ones remain in prison –Lina al-Hathloul(whose sister, the celebrated women's...
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The report begins with first person accounts by family members of those whose loved ones remain in prison – Lina al-Hathloul (whose sister, the celebrated women's rights campaigner Loujain al-Hathloul, is on hunger strike at time of writing in protest at her treatment), Areej al-Sadhan, Abudllah al- Odah and Abdullah al-Ghamdi.

Notes to Editors

The full report is attached

Methodology

This report focusses on the plight of prisoners of conscience arrested from 2017 onwards under the new leadership and those whose cases continue.

Prisoner of Conscience: a landmark new report from Grant Liberty

To produce this report, Grant Liberty have analysed available data from NGOs, government and international agencies, and conducted direct interviews with family members of a number of prisoners.

Grant Liberty have heavily leaned on the research and publications of friends across civil society in order to bring together all available data. In particular Grant Liberty would like to thank organisations whose work made this report possible.

Although Grant Liberty have done all they can to ensure that our information is correct and up to date it must be stressed that the control the Saudi regime retains over information and free expression in the Kingdom means that the full picture is permanently obscured. As such, the data we present is likely to be an underestimate of the full scale of the barbaric treatment of prisoners of conscience in Saudi Arabia.

Grant Liberty is the advocacy arm of the charity Forgotten Women. Our funding comes individual donors from U.K, U.S and Europe.

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