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Amnesty Criticizes Saudi Arabia Over Treatment of Women

  1. International
September 28, 2000 - 0:0
BONN Human rights group Amnesty International has criticized Saudi Arabia for practising almost total discrimination against women, in a report presented here Wednesday.
The London-based organization denounced the "unjust judicial system," which, it said, constituted "grave human rights breaches", AFP said.
According to the report, women cannot move freely in public, are prevented from engaging in certain professions and can rarely expect justice in the courts.

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