Yes, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia protects human rights in accordance with Islamic law. The Kingdom's Basic Law of Governance is stipulated on the basis of justice, consultation, and equality in accordance with Islamic law.
These rights include justice, equality, security, family protection, women's empowerment, private property, employment, health, protection against abuse, child protection, care for people with disabilities, freedom and combating crimes, human trafficking, etc.
The Kingdom has established several governmental and non-governmental institutions concerned with the protection and promotion of human rights, including the Human Rights Commission, the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking, the King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, the Family Safety Program, and the Family Affairs Council.
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