An investigation uncovers Saudi Arabia's Dar al-Reaya, secret rehabilitation centers confining women considered disobedient, raising human rights concerns.
A disturbing report has shed light on Saudi Arabia's Dar al-Reaya, ominously translated as 'care homes.' These facilities function as secretive rehabilitation centers, effectively prisons, where women accused of disobedience are incarcerated.
For many young girls growing up in Saudi Arabia, the Dar al-Reaya represent a source of profound fear.
The existence of these institutions raises significant human rights concerns regarding the treatment and freedom of women within the Kingdom.