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<title>Saudi-Arabiassa naisia kohdellaan ikuisesti alaikäisinä</title>
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<description>Saudi-Arabian lait ja tavat takaavat sen, että naisia kohdellaan ikuisesti alaikäisinä, ihmisoikeusjärjestö Human Rights  
Watch raportoi. Näin siitä huolimatta, että maa allekirjoitti YK:n naisten syrjinnän kieltävän sopimuksen jo vuonna 2000.</description>
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<title>Report Blasts Saudi Discrimination Policies</title>
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<description>Saudi Arabia's male guardianship of women and policies of sex segregation stop women from enjoying their basic rights, says a Human Rights Watch report released today.</description>
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<title>Saudi Arabia, Iran, Libya Head Execution List</title>
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<description>Saudi Arabia had the highest number of executions per capita, followed by Iran and Libya, according to a new Amnesty survey that says 88 per cent of all known executions took place in China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the US.</description>
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<title>UK Moves To Weaken Judicial Reviews</title>
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<description>With judgement still awaited on a landmark judicial review of the decision to halt an inquiry into a Saudi arms deal corruption investigation, the UK Government has introduced draft legislation that would in effect prevent such a review in future.</description>
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<title>Over 35,000 Beggars Held Last Year in Saudi Arabia</title>
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<description>The number of beggars held by Saudi authorities increased by almost 6,000 last year, according to the country's Ministry of Social Affairs. 
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