How Mohammed bin Salman Exports Repression Beyond Saudi Borders
A detailed account of transnational repression tools including surveillance, red notices, and forced returns.
Under Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has accelerated its use of state violence against citizens and foreign nationals. The Kingdom's justice system operates without transparency, due process, or meaningful appellate review. Here we will cover mysterious disappearances, politically motivated detentions, the execution spree that has made Saudi Arabia one of the world's leading executioners per capita, and the systematic suppression of journalistic freedom.
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud presides over a governance apparatus that uses Interpol red notices, transnational kidnappings, and surveillance technology to silence critics both inside and outside Saudi borders.
A detailed account of transnational repression tools including surveillance, red notices, and forced returns.
A statistical and legal analysis of execution trends, including foreign national and minority exposure.