At the same time, according to the directive of Prince Yuvraj, Prince Bin Salman, the New York-based international human rights organization condemned the 'indiscriminate detention' in the country. The Saudi Arabian Attorney General has called for charging or releasing those innocent people.
HRW said two thousand 305 people were detained for more than six months. Someone has been stuck for more than 10 years. But they are not being brought to court. In another report in May 2014, HRW said only 293 people were arrested and brought under trial in thousands of prisons.
"If the Saudi authorities do not charge any money after months of their month, then the evidence of the brutality and unjustification of the country's judiciary becomes evident," said Sarah Lloyd Witson, Middle East director of Human Rights Watch. This picture is going to get worse in the country. '
In the last few months, several reform measures have been taken in the country of absolute monarchy. Following the move to implement the Vision 2030, the country's most powerful man, Yuvraj Mohammed bin Salman,
According to the name, he is known as MBS to Western diplomats. There is no one to challenge him in Saudi Arabia. By announcing two predecessors, in June 2017, he announced to Yuvraj that his father and current King Salman bin Abdul Aziz of the country.
HRW says that arbitrary arrests in Saudi Arabia have been dramatically increasing in recent years. The company has called on the country to refrain from such a move.
The HRW report has said that 5,131 people are detained without any crime in the country after reviewing the data from March 31 to March 2. Among them, 3,380 people have not been taken into court in the last 6 months.
Almost two thousand 949 prisoners have been imprisoned in the prison cell for nearly a year and 770 in three years.
In the last three years, Saudi authorities brought only 251 prisoners under investigation, of whom 233 Saudi people To bring the prisoners arrested under trial, HRW wrote a letter to Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud al-Majibur on February 1.
In November 2010, more than 500 nobles including several princes in Saudi Arabia were arrested in the name of anti-corruption purdah.
They were arrested on the orders of Prince Prince Mohammad bin Salman. However, Yuvraj failed to establish that arbitrary detention as an anti-corruption step. The expedition was seen in international media, as the attempt was made to establish the exclusive dominion of Prince Raja in the royal family.
In the editorial commentary of the influential British media Guardian editorial commentary, the Saudi Prince's secret coup was called. In the first phase, the detention of the royal family was conducted on 4 November night.
On that night, the list of those arrested for the arrest of 17 prince in the night is long. The number of people detained in a few days has crossed 500.
Among them were the leading businessmen and women members of the royal family. However, most of the victims of the arrest were released in exchange for a huge amount of money.