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Saudi Arabia

How well is Saudi Arabia respecting people's human rights?

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Safety from the State - overview

(2023)

How well is Saudi Arabia's government respecting each right?

Summary score

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Score

10

Right to freedom from

Very bad

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Source: HRMI 2024 rightstracker.org

Saudi Arabia's Safety from the State score of 3.9 out of 10 suggests that many people are not safe from one or more of the following: arbitrary arrest, torture and ill-treatment, forced disappearance, execution, or extrajudicial killing.

For civil and political rights, we don't have sufficient data across Middle East and North Africa countries to allow for a regional comparison. However, when compared to the other countries in our sample, Saudi Arabia is performing lower than average on the right to be safe from the state.

Over time

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80% uncertainty band

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80% uncertainty band

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Source: HRMI 2024 rightstracker.org

People at risk

(2023)

Which people in Saudi Arabia were identified by human rights experts to be particularly at risk of having their

violated?

Interpretation: Larger text = more human rights experts identified this group as being at risk.

Source: HRMI 2024 rightstracker.org

When asked to provide more context about who was especially vulnerable to arbitrary or political arrest and detention by government agents in 2023, our respondents mentioned all of the following:

  • Shiites, especially protesters
  • People from the Shia-majority Eastern Province
  • Ethiopians attempting to enter Saudi Arabia by crossing the border with Yemen
  • People of Pakistani or Yemeni descent
  • Residents of Neom
  • People who advocate for or attempt to establish unions
  • Saudis in exile have their social media and other personal data routinely monitored and may face arrest upon returning to Saudi Arabia
  • Stateless people regularly face harassment in their daily lives
  • Family members of Saudis in exile face threats and intimidation
  • Non-violent protesters, including minors

Country details

Population

36.4m (2022)

GDP/capita

$30,448 (2022)

current US dollars

$50,188 (2022)

2017 PPP dollars

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