State any three rights that are denied to the citizens of Saudi Arabia.

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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. Below are three rights to which Saudi Arabia citizens are denied: 1) Right to equality: Women are subjected to many public restrictions. The testimony of one man is considered equal to that...
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. Below are three rights to which Saudi Arabia citizens are denied: 1)Right to equality:Women are subjected to many public restrictions. The testimony of one man is considered equal to that of two women. 2)Right to freedom of religion:There is no freedom of religion. Every citizen is required to be Muslim. Non-Muslim residents can follow their religion in private, but not in public. 3) Right to freedom:Citizens are not allowed to form political parties or political organisations. Media cannot report anything that the King does not like. Hope, this answers your question. read less
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. The Saudi King rules as - absolute monarch.The king governs according to Islamic law. He selects the Legislature as well as Executives.He appoints the judges and can change their decisions.Citizens...
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. The Saudi King rules as - absolute monarch.The king governs according to Islamic law. He selects the Legislature as well as Executives.He appoints the judges and can change their decisions.Citizens are not allowed to form political parties or political organisations. Media cannot report anything that the monarch does not like.There is no freedom of religion. Every citizen is required to be Muslim. Non-Muslim residents can follow their religion in private, but not in public.Women are subjected to many public restrictions.The testimony of one man is considered equal to that of two women. read less
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. The Saudi King rules as - absolute monarch.The king governs according to Islamic law. He selects the Legislature as well as Executives.He appoints the judges and can change their decisions.Citizens...
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a hereditary king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rulers. The Saudi King rules as - absolute monarch.The king governs according to Islamic law. He selects the Legislature as well as Executives.He appoints the judges and can change their decisions.Citizens are not allowed to form political parties or political organisations. Media cannot report anything that the monarch does not like.There is no freedom of religion. Every citizen is required to be Muslim. Non-Muslim residents can follow their religion in private, but not in public.Women are subjected to many public restrictions.The testimony of one man is considered equal to that of two women. read less
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