Revealed: Saudi Arabia's secretive rehabilitation prisons' for disobedient women
Briefly

The article reveals the plight of women imprisoned in Saudi Arabia's secretive Dar al-Reaya facilities, where they face harsh conditions including floggings and forced religious teachings. Many are banished by their families for disobedience. The piece highlights a young woman's desperate escape attempt and shares testimonies about the horrific realities inside, indicating psychological trauma and a culture of silence regarding women's rights. Activists suggest that these women are held until they conform to societal expectations. Despite Saudi Arabia's efforts to present a positive international image, reports remain of severe violations against women.
Every girl growing up in Saudi knows about Dar al-Reaya and how awful it is. It's like hell. I tried to end my life when I found out I was going to be taken to one.
A young girl or woman will stay in there for as long as it takes for her to accept the rules, illustrating the strict nature of rehabilitation in these facilities.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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