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Saudi interrogators forced jailed women's rights activists to perform sex acts, report claims


Women's rights activists are being forced to kiss and perform sex acts on their interrogators in jails in Saudi Arabia, according to a shock new report. In a 40-page report, human rights lawyer Baroness Helena Kennedy called on nations to boycott this weekend's G20 summit hosted by Saudi Arabia unless the women are set free. Among a litany of abuse meted out to the prisoners, she included:'Forcing the Women's Rights Activists to perform sexual acts on the interrogators, and other forms of sexual harassment such as forcing them to watch of pornography. Baroness Helena Kennedy said in the report that several sources reported that Loujain Al-Hathloul and Eman Al-Nafjan 'had been forced to kiss and perform other sexual acts on interrogators'. Earlier this month the Saudi ambassador to the UK said the women activists might be granted clemency and released ahead of the virtual G20 summit but human rights campaigners dismissed his remarks as a 'PR stunt'.


Source: Daily Mail November 17, 2020 17:32 UTC



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