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Trump’s middle -east travel spreads on deals and diplomacy, but world news is unusually quiet on human rights

President Donald Trump speaks at the King Abdulazes International Conference Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Photo: AP) on the Saudi-American Investment Forum

Washington: Saudi Royalty and US billionaire were in front for a speech in Riyadh, where President Donald Trump condemned what he said to have previous American intervention in Amir Gulf states. Those days were when American officials flew in the Middle East, “how do you live, and lectures how to control your own affairs,” Trump said on a Saudi investment platform this week. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, no one in the audience as compared to Mohammed bin Salman, did not sit closely, or listened more deeply. Ordinary Arabs also heard Saudi journalists, rights advocates, businessmen, writers and others who fled from the state. His fear: Trump’s words underlined a message that the United States had been pulling back from his long role as an incomplete, sporadic but powerful lawyer for human rights around the world. “It was painful to see,” Abdullah Ulaud said, whose 68 -year -old father, a Saudi Maulvi, was a widely, hundreds of royals, one of the citizen society figures, advocates of rights and others, who went to jail by Prince Mohammed, who were for the rise of his rise in the first years. Saudi Arabia has since freed many of those who say that the Crown Prince has better human rights records that are after previous international criticism and separation. But Abdullah’s father, Salman is still behind bars many times. Trump was talking directly to the prince – “The person who harassed my father, who has banned my family” said Abdullah, who advocated to take and imprison people from the United States to Saudi Arabia from the United States. The Saudi Embassy did not immediately respond to the messages seeking comments. Anna Kelly, a White House spokesman, said Trump’s speech “celebrated the growing partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia” and in the Middle East working towards peace. Kelly did not answer the question whether the President has raised human rights issues with the Gulf leaders. Tommy Pigot, a spokesperson of the State Department, discussed Trump’s Gulf Leaders Private. Less than normal attention on human rights Trump paid very little attention to human rights, which includes Qatar and United Arab Emirates of his second term – Qatar and United Arab Emirates, which is specific for American visits to autocratic countries with free speech, objective tests and other rights on other rights. Human rights groups posted concerns about the Gulf countries, but some avoided more vocal objections. Saudi exile in america Also left general sharp comments on social media. And the administration faced some specific questions as to whether an visiting President used a visit to the press for the release of detained Americans or imprisoned workers. This is partly due to improvement in human rights in Saudi Arabia, saying groups. But the silence also shows that some organizations say a deteriorating human rights images in the United States. Ibrahim Almadi, a Florida man, who was helping us to bring us his father from Saudi Arabia, said that he tried to get a commitment from a Republican MP or other officer to urge Trump to increase his father’s cause. His 75 -year -old Saudi American father, Saad Almadi, was jailed on important tweets about the Saudi government and is now banning the exit from the country. “This is a love affair between Trump and MBS,” the son said. A mention of the case to Trump, then a comment to Saudi Crown Prince by Trump, and “my father will get back.” Some voices are silent Some Saudi who fled in the US say they are returning from any public criticism of social media and Saudi officials, fear of uniform detention and exile faced by some immigrants and Palestinian protesters under the Trump administration. Now the non -profit established by democracy in the Arab world – Jamal Khashogi, a US -based journalist killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul – is advising Arabs with unresolved immigration status in America to visit the Arabs to travel when they travel, to be thoughtful about what they say, “said the Executive Director Sarah Leh Witson. The American intelligence community said the Crown Prince saw the 2018 conspiracy, while they have denied any participation. Khashogi’s murder, who used his Washington Post Column, to urge Prince Mohammed to urge the institute reforms, to pledge the then President Joe Biden to make Saudi Royals in Paria. But in 2022, increasing the prices of American gasoline, inspired Biden to travel to the veterans who had oil-active, where he gave a strange fist with Rajkumar. In his second term, Trump has tightened his embrace of Rajkumar Mohammad and other rich Gulf leaders, seeking big investment in the US, while Trump’s elder sons are developing major real estate projects in the region. Human rights records in Saudi Arabia Burning with condemnation and initial isolation on Khashogi, Prince Mohammed has quietly released some of them to seek women’s right to drive, for significant tweets, publicly to propose a change in Saudi policy and more. Rajkumar has also liberated legal and social conditions for women, to attract business and diversify Saudi Arabia’s economy. But many other people live in jail. Rights groups say that thousands including Almadi, face exit bans. Those organizations give another reason that activists are living more calm than normal during the journey: the United States’s own human rights reputation. Apart from exile, Whitson gestured us During the 19 -month aggressive against Hamas in Gaza, military support to Israel, in which thousands of civilians have died. The Trump administration says it is trying to secure a ceasefire. Whitson said that Americans blamed the abuses of another country, “Just does not pass the examination of laughter.” “The United States does not have a moral status, legal status, the credibility to pursue another country at this time.” (AP)

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