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Ethiopians and Yemenis, Always at the Head of the Lists of Arrests in Saudi Arabia

Summary by atalayar.com
What is striking, however, is that the latest report issued by the Saudi Ministry of the Interior on 11 April reveals that Ethiopian and Yemeni citizens head the list of detainees. The account of the Saudi channel Al-Ikhbariya on platform “X” reflects the admission of the Ministry of the Interior in Riyadh that the number of migrants detained during the first days of April reached “15,458, of whom 60 per cent are Ethiopians, 39 per cent Yemenis …
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What is striking, however, is that the latest report issued by the Saudi Ministry of the Interior on 11 April reveals that Ethiopian and Yemeni citizens head the list of detainees. The account of the Saudi channel Al-Ikhbariya on platform “X” reflects the admission of the Ministry of the Interior in Riyadh that the number of migrants detained during the first days of April reached “15,458, of whom 60 per cent are Ethiopians, 39 per cent Yemenis …

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atalayar.com broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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