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Human rights defenders protest in front of the Saudi Embassy in the Netherlands

Pak Sahafat – A group of justice activists and human rights defenders gathered in front of the Saudi embassy in The Hague on Saturday to chant protest slogans in response to the execution of 81 people, including 41 Shiite youth and teenagers.

According to Pak Sahafat News agency, Demonstrators held placards condemning the incident and expressing their disgust with the display of images of oppressed victims in front of the Saudi embassy.

Most of the youth and students were of different nationalities, chanting slogans against the Al-Saud regime, calling for an end to the killing of innocent people and the suppression of protesters in the country.

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During the protest, a significant number of passers-by also accompanied the demonstrators in various ways.

In recent years, there have been numerous protests in the Netherlands against the Saudi regime’s terrorist and inhumane acts, including the display of a light on the wall of the Saudi embassy about airstrikes against civilians in Yemen and the installation of a symbolic Khashgeji Street sign in front of the Saudi embassy.

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