Sunday, June 27, 2021

Has a new round begun in order to remove critics of reactionary Arab states?

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi

The brutal habit of the reactionary regimes affiliated with the West, which shocked the world by sawing "Jamal Khashoggi ", did not end there. With the suspicious death of an Emirati activist due to the lack of confrontation between human rights institutions and the silence of the claiming countries and the Western media, such crimes are apparently set to continue.

NOURNEWS - Last Saturday night, the media reported the suspicious death of an Emirati critic living in London who died in a suspicious accident.
Ms. Alaa Siddique, a critic, lawyer and human rights researcher with British citizenship living in the UAE, was among the critics and opponents of the normalization of the UAE's relations with the Zionist regime, as well as Alzheimer's repression.
Meanwhile, many anti-government activists in the UAE have blamed the country's security and intelligence services for the incident and the death of Alaa Siddiq.
This political activist is the son of "Mohammad Siddiq", an anti-Emirati activist who has been in prison since April 9, 2012 for his views.
Due to his professional position as a lawyer and media activist, Alaa had established good relations with international legal organizations and introduced public opinion to the conditions prevailing in his country.
The brutal habit of the reactionary regimes affiliated with the West, which shocked the world by sawing Jamal Khashoggi at the behest of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, did not end there.
This shows that such crimes are apparently going to continue in the absence of human rights institutions and the silence of the claiming countries and the Western media.
Torture and killings of critics continue in prisons in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain, but not in a few media outlets.
This behavior by this group, of course, the family, etc., is not known, as the issue of the imprisonment of Latifa Maktoum, the daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and the Prime Minister of the UAE, was recently leaked to the media.
Now the question is how long and where does the blatant violation of human rights by the sheikhdoms of the Persian Gulf and the silence of the Western assemblies and media continue? Will this nauseating silence lead to the beginning of a new round of removal of critics of these governments?

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