Declaration of the Establishment of the Specialized People’s Court for Crimes of the Saudi Authority
At a defining moment in the struggle for freedom and justice, and with the mounting crimes and violations committed by the Saudi authorities, including killings, torture, arbitrary detention, forced displacement, systemic corruption, and suppression of freedoms, and amid the silence of official institutions and the complicity of regimes, the people’s voice rises to reclaim justice.
The Specialized People’s Court for Crimes of the Saudi Authority announces that it will soon begin its work as an independent judicial body, free from any authority or regime, and guided by:
•The Qur’an and the Sunnah, as a Sharia foundation on justice and grievances
•The existing laws of the land of the Two Holy Mosques
•The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
•The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
•The principles of the Nuremberg Trials
•International legal precedents, including Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and the International Criminal Court
•Reports and indices from recognized organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the UN Human Rights Council, and the World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index, along with other independent human rights bodies documenting grave violations in the Kingdom
Court Objectives:
•Document grave crimes committed against the people
•Examine corruption, conflicts of interest, and misuse of public funds
•Investigate the denial of civil and political rights
•Monitor human rights violations of all kinds
•Hold a symbolic public trial of perpetrators before the conscience of the nation
•Issue historic rulings in the name of popular justice, recorded as undeniable evidence against impunity
The Court is more than symbolic; it is:
•A platform for victims to be heard
•A message to the authorities that accountability is inevitable
•A legal and moral reference that builds expertise and a culture of justice
•A practical step to break silence and undermine the legitimacy of tyranny
Structure:
An independent judicial panel, a public prosecutor, legal committees, investigation teams, and the public serving as jury, delivering verdicts through public or private voting.
Official language: Arabic, with translation into English and other languages as needed
Publication: Public, via the Court’s platforms
The Court calls on activists, human rights defenders, experts, witnesses, and victims to take part in this historic process by submitting cases, testimonies, and evidence in line with the approved procedures.
The era of silence is over; the time for accountability has come, even if symbolic. Soon, the judgment will be pronounced in the name of popular justice, in the name of human conscience, and in the name of the free who never compromise on truth.
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By @cbarrie & @aasiegel
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Saudi authorities executed 241 ppl in 2025: an unprecedented surge without due process
The execution of Turki al-Jasser, a journalist who exposed corruption, raises concerns the Saudi govt is using the death penalty to crush peaceful dissent @aalodah@hrw
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"Scores of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia have died in gruesome yet avoidable workplace-related accidents, including falling from buildings, electrocution, and even decapitation."
The Saudi state owns @premierleague club @NUFC
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Better addressed to Netanyahu, I’m afraid, whose savage assault on Gaza has killed at least 18000 children, left countless orphaned and maimed, and now deliberately starving tens of thousands of children. Or to her husband, who is cheering the Israelis on and sending fresh supplies of weapons.
The collapse of international law and human rights is becoming an alarming reality, as powerful governments, including those in Saudi Arabia, turn a blind eye to grave abuses. From the killing of journalists like Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif in Gaza to the silence surrounding Saudi Arabia's human rights violations, the international community is failing to uphold the principles established after WWII. While the U.N. and other global bodies have condemned actions like Israel’s targeting of journalists, powerful nations, such as the U.S., remain complicit by continuing to provide military support to Israel and ignoring violations.
The issue is not just limited to the Middle East; Western governments, including local leaders in Newcastle, have chosen silence over action when it comes to addressing Saudi Arabia’s human rights record. While the city of Newcastle condemns human rights abuses when it’s convenient, their leaders avoid engagement with Saudi dissidents and silence their voices when it matters most. This selective outrage points to a broader, dangerous collapse of international accountability, where money and political alliances override the protection of basic human rights.
The growing impunity enjoyed by figures like Netanyahu and MBS represents a dangerous erosion of the international laws designed to prevent atrocities. If the international community continues to ignore these abuses, we risk repeating the mistakes of the past. It is time for global leaders to confront these challenges head-on, protect those speaking out for justice, and restore the integrity of international law before it's too late.
Manahel al-Otaibi, a young fitness instructor, sentenced to 11 years in prison for posting in favour of women' rights. Tortured & abused. Now disappeared....
Yet @NUFC fanzine True Faith @tfNUFC thinks our fans & club are 'oppressed'
This is peak cognitive dissonance for us..
تعرب منظمة "معًا من أجل العدالة" عن إدانتها الشديدة لتصاعد الإعـ ـدامات التعسفية في المملكة العربية #السعودية، والتي شهدت في الآونة الأخيرة وتيرة غير مسبوقة تُنذر بكارثة حقوقية جديدة، في ظل صمت دولي مشين، وتطبيع سياسي ورياضي متسارع مع نظام يتجاهل أبسط المعايير القانونية والإنسانية.
المزيد في التقرير التالي: https://t.co/4Fc5fVNo8s
Israel is carrying out a deliberate campaign of starvation in the occupied Gaza Strip, systematically destroying the health, well-being and social fabric of Palestinian life.
Read more 👇 https://t.co/AXZsOKoAFg
Aid trucks are blocked. Children are starving. And the world scrolls past like it's not happening. This is not a blackout. This is a betrayal. #Palestine
Israel (facing multiple proceedings for atrocities in Gaza) "wasn't given a suggestion by the ICJ. It was given a legal order."
States now calling for ceasefire HAVE MULTIPLE OBLIGATIONS to ensure Israel ends it unlawful occupation and genocide NOW.
SANCTIONS+ARMS EMBARGO NOW.