RIYADH — The Human Rights Commission (HRC) has released its international report on the main reforms and developments in human rights in Saudi Arabia, coinciding with the 49th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
The report included legislative and institutional frameworks, as well as procedural and administrative aspects, which contributed to the promotion and protection of human rights on the ground, and to improving the Kingdom's status in many international indicators and reports.
The report also included information and indicators that reflect the amount of development achieved in various human rights fields, including the judiciary and criminal justice, women's rights, and empowerment, combating trafficking in persons, labor rights among others.
HRC report was issued in four languages (English, French, Spanish, and German), and was disseminated through channels launched by the authority within the framework of the international communication program.
It was publicized through HRC’s account on Twitter (HRC International) and the periodic international (Newsletter), which is distributed to rest of the world via its mailing list, which includes hundreds of personalities and organizations concerned with human rights around the world. — SPA