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Five years after his murder, some things my Post colleague advocated for have come to pass. But the regime’s brutal repression goes on.

a September 2017 column

MBS reformed this backward, misogynistic system. There’s even a Saudi women’s professional soccer league now. But here’s the strange part: Activists for women’s athletics have suffered, as have the advocates of women driving., a 29-year-old Saudi fitness instructor, was charged with “defaming the kingdom” after making online posts that advocated liberal dress codes for women and LGBTQ+ rights, according to the Associated Press.

, whose crime is that they are the children of Saad Aljabri, a former counterintelligence chief who bizarrely is at the top of MBS’s enemies list.Ponder this: Sarah Aljabri celebrated her 20th birthday by attending one of MBS’s concerts in the desert, a gathering in Al-Ula where the French composer Jean-Michel Jarre was playing, according to her brother Khalid. A few days later, she and her brother disappeared.

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