Saudi Arabia steps up fight against human trafficking: UNODC

Judge Hatem Aly. (Twitter photo)
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Updated 28 June 2020
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Saudi Arabia steps up fight against human trafficking: UNODC

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is stepping up the fight against people trafficking, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime’s regional representative for the GCC region.

“The Kingdom has adopted substantive reforms in combating trafficking in persons . . . UNODC highly applauds the Human Rights Commission’s efforts and values its partnership,” Judge Hatem Aly said.

The judge applauded Saudi Arabia’s anti-trafficking-in-persons efforts, especially the legal and institutional reforms implemented over the past year.

Aly noted the work of the Kingdom’s National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking, chaired by the president of the Human Rights Commission (HRC), on creating the National Referral Mechanism, the first national coordination framework to help in the identification of victims, provision of necessary care and prosecution of the perpetrators of such crimes.

In a statement to the press, Aly said that these combined efforts contributed to advancing the Kingdom’s status in UN assessments and the assessments of other countries on compliance to the measures related to curb trafficking in persons.

This was reflected in the most recent Trafficking in Persons Report issued by the US Department of State, which ranked Saudi Arabia among the countries to succeed in developing a national system that addresses trafficking-in-persons challenges.

Aly said: “We shall continue to work toward additional achievements under the partnership between the UNODC and the Human Rights Commission. We are proud of what has been accomplished here. Not only did our training activities and workshops continue despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but we have actually accelerated our training schedule by leveraging virtual platforms.”

Aly said that the partnership between UNODC and HRC will continue until the Saudi model is complete and until Saudi Arabia is able to present itself as a successful model on the regional and international levels.

“The Saudi model we are creating will be the product of our joint efforts to develop a national Saudi system to combat trafficking in persons and offer the victims of these heinous crimes the care they need and the compassion they deserve,” he said.


Commander of Royal Saudi Air Force receives Military Order of Oman

Updated 24 December 2025
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Commander of Royal Saudi Air Force receives Military Order of Oman

  • Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman conferred the order upon Lt. Gen. Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz

LONDON: Lt. Gen. Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, the commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force, received on Wednesday the Military Order of Oman (Second Class) in recognition of his efforts and contributions in strengthening military cooperation between Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The order was presented by Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al-Said, the deputy prime minister for defense affairs, when he received the Saudi Air Force commander in his office at Al-Murtafa’a Camp in Muscat.

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman conferred the order upon Lt. Gen. Abdulaziz, according to the Oman News Agency.

Several Omani officials, including Air Vice Marshal Khamis bin Hammad Al-Ghafri, the Commander of the Royal Air Force of Oman, attended the ceremony. Also present were the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Oman Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan, and the military attache from the Saudi Embassy in Muscat.

In a separate meeting on Wednesday, Lt. Gen. Abdulaziz and his Omani counterpart Al-Ghafri discussed training and drills between the two air forces, as well as aspects of military cooperation.