“Magnitsky” Award for Jeanne Al-Hathloul



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Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain Al-Hathloul won the “Magnitsky” award for human rights, according to Bill Browder, director of the “Justice for Magnitsky” campaign. Al-Hathloul, who has been in Saudi prisons for more than two years, under harsh and difficult humanitarian conditions, Bruder congratulated her on the award, for her “brave work”, as she tweeted on her Twitter account, and addressed her saying : “It is terrible that you cannot receive This (award) personally.” He noted that the “G20” summit will be held this week in Saudi Arabia and warned that “no democratic leader should attend without asking their Saudi hosts to release Loujain … she has been on a hunger strike for 21 days. “For her part, Loujain’s sister, Ali Al-Hathloul, said that Saudi Arabia has become a” police state, “noting that” they have passed almost three years since Loujain was arrested, but we are hopeful that the world will not forget her and he will continue to fight for her. “He thanked the Magnitsky Prize Committee» On Immortalizing his sister’s name. The “Magnitsky Awards” started in 2015 as a way to honor pe riodistas, politicians and activists of human rights.



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