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Amnesty International accuses Saudi Arabia of jailing tourists over social media activity
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Amnesty International accuses Saudi Arabia of jailing tourists over social media activity

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • AI has accused Saudi Arabia of imprisoning tourists for their social media activity.
  • The human rights organization claims these actions violate fundamental freedoms.
  • The report highlights concerns over freedom of expression and digital privacy in Saudi Arabia.

Amnesty International (AI) has leveled serious accusations against Saudi Arabia, alleging that the kingdom is imprisoning tourists based on their activities on social media. The human rights organization asserts that such actions represent a grave violation of fundamental freedoms and international norms.

AI's report details instances where individuals, reportedly tourists, have been detained and incarcerated for content they shared or engaged with online. The organization contends that these detentions are not justified and reflect a broader pattern of suppressing dissent and controlling information within the country.

The accusations raise significant concerns about freedom of expression and digital privacy for visitors and residents alike in Saudi Arabia. Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of those allegedly held unjustly and urges the Saudi authorities to cease such practices, emphasizing the need for respect for human rights.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.