The European Saudi Organisation for Human Rights' 2019 report warned that the Saudi government's suppression of human rights 'shows no signs of stopping.'
Last year represented the worst in recent memory for the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia, according to a watchdog that tracks abuses in the totalitarian kingdom.on Tuesday, detailing what it called"a downward trend" for human rights"that shows no signs of stopping."
Abroad, the Saudi government has continued its war against Houthi rebels in Yemen, support for jihadist rebel factions fighting in Syria, and the campaign against dissidents that claimed the life of"It has become clear that Saudi Arabia is being given cover by its political allies in both the U.S. and several European countries, which benefit from the economic revenue" of the relationship, the ESOHR report read.
As well as American weapons, Saudi forces have also used U.S. intelligence and refuelling aircraft in their war against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The civil war there began in 2015, with the Saudi government and its United Arab Emirates allies throwing their weight behind deposed President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi in 2017.
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