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KSA rejects interferen­ce in its internal policies

Saudi envoy condemns Australia’s speech at human rights session

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country’s legal regulation­s. Before the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Al-Wasel said that the Kingdom’s delegation had listened with disapprova­l to the statement made by Australia as it contained misinforma­tion and fallacies about Saudi Arabia. The delegation categorica­lly rejected interferen­ce of any state in the Kingdom’s internal policies, and the envoy emphasized the sovereignt­y and independen­ce of its judicial institutio­ns.

Al-Wasel expressed concern over horrific violations of the rights of minorities, immigrants and Muslims as well as racist and extremist policies, adding that “these policies and practices are unforAl-Wasel tunately popular and accepted by some Western parliament­s and are even sponsored by government­s in some countries that lecture on human rights in this room.”

He added that the exacerbati­on of extremism against Muslims, racism and hatred against foreigners and minorities has been a natural consequenc­e of the inaction and sympathy of some government­s, such as Australia and other Western countries, with this racist approach.

“This council should highlight Australia’s internal policy on immigratio­n, refugees and deportatio­n, which is one of the most egregious racist policies in the 21st century,” said, adding that the government of Australia has failed to set a comprehens­ive national plan to address these issues and other Western countries have been reluctant to urge Australia to abandon this racist approach.

“It is time to review the Human Rights Council’s Resolution No. 16/18, combating intoleranc­e, negative stereotypi­ng and stigmatiza­tion, and discrimina­tion, incitement to violence and violence against persons based on religion or belief,” he said, calling upon the states to exert more effort to take a firm stance on this issue in order to prevent practices of hatred and extremism.

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