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how people are treated in Saudi Arabia​

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Answered by mansidigraskar
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Human rights in Saudi Arabia describes the subject of protection or violation of human rights by the Saudi government. The Saudi government, which enforces Wahhabi religious laws under absolute rule of the Saudi royal family, have been accused by various international organizations and governments of violating multiple human rights within the country.[1] The strict regime ruling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights.[2] Qorvis MSLGroup, a U.S. subsidiary of Publicis Groupe, amid the execution of political protesters and opponents, has been working with Saudi Arabia for more than a decade to whitewash its record of human rights abuses.[3][4]

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Answered by harshrj12
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