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Saudi ‘Care Homes’ for Women Exposed as Sites of Floggings and Forced Confinement

Activists report these facilities punish perceived disobedience through floggings, solitary confinement, coerced reconciliations, religious instruction under a rehabilitative mandate.

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Overview

  • Independent testimonies describe inmates facing weekly floggings, forced religious teachings, isolation, strip searches and virginity tests upon arrival.
  • Reports confirm multiple cases of suicide or attempted suicide linked to harsh conditions inside Dar al-Reaya facilities.
  • Women aged seven to thirty are held for years without permission of a male guardian, contradicting official claims that stays are voluntary.
  • Human rights group ALQST documents malnutrition, neglect, excessive solitary confinement and physical abuse used to enforce strict gender norms.
  • The Saudi government denies any enforced confinement or mistreatment and asserts that women can leave the care homes at any time without guardian approval.