Saudi Arabian authorities recently arrested Mohsen Saleh Saadoun Al Qurabi, a Qatari citizen, who was recently returning from Yemen after visiting his family.
Al Karbi was arrested by Saudi-led coalition forces at the border between Yemen and Oman on April 21, without explaining on what charges he was detained.
Qatar’s National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) has condemned the arrest and strongly stated that it was a flagrant violation of international laws, reported Gulf Times.
The NHRC called on all international human rights bodies and organizations to intervene quickly to release the Qatari national who was arbitrarily detained by the Saudi authorities, reported The Peninsula.
Al Qurabi, who is 63, suffers from chronic health problems that require continuous healthcare, according to Qatar Tribune.
The ministry has called for Al Qurabi’s immediate release, saying his safety and security were the responsibility of Saudi authorities who are duty-bound to provide him necessary healthcare.
The statement also said Saudi authorities must ensure his legal rights to defend himself and enable him to communicate with his family. They must enable the competent authorities in Qatar to communicate with him to check on his health.
The statement also called for refraining from using arbitrary measures against people because of political differences.
Here is the full text of the statement by the NHRC.
Statement of the National Human Rights Committee in Qatar No. 04/2018
On the arrest and arbitrary detention of the Qatari citizen, Mohsen Saleh Saadoun Al Karbi by the Saudi authorities
In continuation of the series of human rights violations committed by the countries of the blockade against the State of Qatar and its citizens, and its practices that violate all international human rights conventions, instruments and norms, Qatar National Human Rights Committee condemns in the strongest terms the arrest of Mohsen Saleh Saadoun al-Karbi, Qatari citizen who has been arrested Republic of Yemen by the Saudi-led Arab coalition in Yemen at Shahn border crossing point with Sultanate of Oman on April 21st 2018, during his visit to his family and relatives, and without any charges made against him.
Qatar National Human Rights Committee also condemns the arbitrary detention of the aforesaid citizen by the Saudi authorities and the denial of contact with his family or his lawyer since then. His family does not know the place of his detention specifically, nor the charges made against him; in addition to being at risk of torture and other forms of ill-treatment in violation of relevant international human rights conventions.
Accordingly, Qatar National Human Rights Commission calls upon all international human rights bodies and organizations and the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to promptly intervene to release the aforesaid citizen, and calls upon the Saudi authorities to disclose his legal status and to immediately allow him to communicate with his family and lawyers. The NHRC also calls on the Saudi authorities to ensure that he is not subjected to torture or other ill-treatment, receive any medical care he may need, and speed his release. The NHRC holds the Saudi authorities fully responsible for his security and safety.






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