A recent investigation has exposed multiple Saudi Arabia’s hellish Covid Detention Centres where African Migrants are are maltreated as images and testimonies have sparked outrage among human rights activists.
According investigation by The
Sunday Telegraph, African migrants are locked in heinous conditions as part of
a drive to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Images sent via phone by migrants held
inside the detention centres show dozens of emaciated men crippled by the
Arabian heat lying shirtless in tightly packed rows in small rooms with barred
windows.
“Plenty of inmates are suicidal or suffering
from mental illnesses as a result of living this for five months,” said one
Migrant.
The migrants, Abebe said “It’s hell in here. We are treated
like animals and beaten every day,”
“If I
see that there is no escape, I will take my own life. Others have already,” he
added via an intermediary who was able to communicate on a smuggled phone.
Reacting to the situation, Adam Coogle, deputy director of Human
Rights Watch in the Middle East, after being shown the images by The Sunday
Telegraph, said “Photos emerging from detention centres in southern Saudi
Arabia show that authorities there are subjecting Horn of Africa migrants to
squalid, crowded, and dehumanising conditions with no regard for their safety
or dignity,”
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“The squalid detention centres in southern Saudi Arabia fall well short of international standards. For a wealthy country like Saudi Arabia, there’s no excuse for holding migrants in such deplorable conditions,” Mr Coogle added.
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