A statement on the sentencing of Loujain al-Hathloul and the Saudi women activists

he National assembly Party (NAAS) is standing in solidarity with the activist Loujain al-Hathloul against the unfair and politiciz

No negotiations with the Saudi authorities before the immediate release of prisoners of conscience

The National Assembly party (NAAS) is watching the failure of governments, parties and influential entities to observe the violations committed by the Saudi authorities, to encourage for more reforms, often due to the influence of huge promotional campaigns which are funded by the regime to amplify achievements and to mask a major deterioration in rights and freedoms. The party rejects the promotional claims of the regime while it unjustly resumes arbitrary arrests, secret trials and horrendous torture and slow killing of detainees, all in order to deprive people from the rights to free expression, assembly and to block their access to credible information on the state’s resources and the real drives for its policies.

The NAAS Party’s statement on the normalization

The international news agencies have published news of a meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu and Mohammed Bin Salman in NEOM, though the meeting was denied by the Saudi Foreign Ministry, it was confirmed by multiple news sources. We, at the National Assembly Party (NAAS), have followed several previous political attempts towards the normalization of relationships with Israel via the media, targeting and arrests of critics of normalization, and targeting of the Palestinian community leaders in Saudi Arabia. These attempts are taking place while Saudi people are silenced and for reasons unjustified by national interests.

Second Statement of the National Assembly Party (NAAS) On the G20 Summit in Riyadh, Held on November 2020

Over the last few days, we followed the sessions of the G20 summit in Riyadh, which coincided with the increased international pressure on Saudi Arabia due to the widespread violations of human rights, the war crimes in Yemen, and the crisis of the regime’s foreign interventions. Countries and heads of states who attend these meetings, even virtually, without condemning these grave violations are abandoning their commitments towards a world that respects human rights and basic freedoms, and warrant an undeserving impunity and legitimacy for the regime to continue such violations under a global silence on such crimes, including political assassinations.