Canada must do more to help jailed Saudi women: Amnesty International
OTTAWA — An international rights group urged the federal government Friday to finally break its silence and loudly and specifically speak out against Saudi Arabia for jailing women who have been fighting for rights in their country.
Canada was one of three dozen countries that jointly signed a United Nations Human Rights Council statement this week condemning Saudi Arabia for arresting 10 mainly female activists jailed as part of an ongoing crackdown on rights advocates in the kingdom.
Canada did speak out against Saudi Arabia for jailing female activists last summer — statements that led to economic consequences and diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
However, Canada has been muted in its calls for action since then, says Jacqueline Hansen, Amnesty International Canada’s gender rights campaigner.