Saudi Arabia: Human Rights
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When superstar deejay David Guetta went to Saudi Arabia for a first-of-a-kind show at the beginning of the year, the world was shocked at the sound of electronic music and the sight of young men and women dancing together. It could easily have been a scene in Europe.
Guetta’s show was part of the change Saudi Arabia is undergoing, part of which has opened to the world. The singer Mariah Carey visited Saudi Arabia, and even the rock group Black-eyed Peas performed there.But there are dark sides to the country that haven’t changed. The question is how much of the openness a PR campaign and how much reflects real movement.
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