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Riyadh expels Canadian envoy, freezes trade

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said yesterday it was expelling the Canadian ambassador and had recalled its envoy while freezing all new trade, in protest at Ottawa’s calls for the release of jailed activists.

The kingdom gave the Canadian ambassador 24 hours to leave, in an abrupt rupture of relations over what it slammed as “interferen­ce” in its internal affairs.

The move, which underscore­d an aggressive foreign policy led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, came after Canada demanded the immediate release of human rights campaigner­s swept up in a recent crackdown.

“The Canadian position is an overt and blatant interferen­ce in the internal affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry tweeted.

“The kingdom announces that it is recalling its ambassador to Canada for consultati­on. We consider the Canadian ambassador to the kingdom persona non grata and order him to leave within the next 24 hours.”

The ministry also announced “the freezing of all new trade and investment transactio­ns with Canada while retaining its right to take further action”.

Canada last week said it was “gravely concerned” over the arrests of human rights campaigner­s in the kingdom, including award-winning gender rights activist Samar Badawi.

“We urge the Saudi authoritie­s to immediatel­y release them and all other peaceful #humanright­s activists,” the Foreign Ministry tweeted on Friday.

Badawi was arrested along with fellow campaigner Nassima alSadah last week, the latest victims of what Human Rights Watch called an “unpreceden­ted government crackdown on the women’s rights movement”.

The arrests come weeks after more than a dozen women’s right campaigner­s were detained and accused of underminin­g national security and collaborat­ing with enemies of the state. Some have since been released.

Prince Mohammed, heir to the region’s most powerful throne, has introduced a string of reforms such as lifting a decadeslon­g ban on women drivers.

But the 32-year-old has simultaneo­usly pursued an aggressive foreign policy, while cracking down on dissent and cementing his grip on power.

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Samar Badawi

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