Saudi regime forces killed a female student and injured more than 50 others during a protest against discrimination in the Kingdom.
Saudi regime forces killed a female student and injured more than 50 others during a protest against discrimination in the Kingdom.
The epileptic student reportedly died of a head injury she had sustained on Wednesday after regime forces attacked a gathering of female students of King Khalid University in the southwestern city of Abha, the capital city of Asir Province.
At least 53 students were injured in the violent attack by security forces and religious police, which also caused one of the protesters to suffer a miscarriage.
The demonstrators were protesting against injustice and inequality in the kingdom, expressing anger about mistreatment exercised by security officials at the university.
Despite brutal crackdown by security forces, it seems that anti-government rallies are spread across the country after the protests have been mostly held in the Kingdom's Eastern Province.
Many demonstrators have been killed and dozens of activists have been arrested since the beginning of protests in the region.