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Saudi Arabia seeks to deal with violations alleged by an American report
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/16/2004
The Saudi human rights society expressed its readiness to work for dealing to eliminate alleged violations against foreign workers in Saudi Arabia, stated in a tough report by the Human Rights Watch organization.
The spokesman for the National Society for Human Rights, Bander Bin Muhammad al-Hajjar, said that the society did not receive any of the referred to complaints stated in the report of the organization which takes New York as a headquarters.
A statement by the society which was established in March at the support of the government called for getting acquainted with the full report of the organization and knowing persons damaged as a result and names of causing sides to deal with their issues. The statement said " we, in the Kingdom, think we are more able to follow up such complaints and work for solving them out."
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