Loujain al-Hathlaul a social activist first voiced against anti-women laws of Saudi Arabia in 2014.
 
Loujain al Hathloul has criticized the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia many times since then for anti women laws and restriction for women in Saudi Kingom
 
She asked why women cannot travel alone in Saudi Arabia without a male relative.
 
She then drove the car to the UAE and streamed the video live.
 
Following this fought for the rights of women to drive cars in Saudi Arabia. Loujain was arrested in 2018 and sentenced to 6 years in jail by the court.
Saudi Arabian political activist Lozain-al-Hathlaul has been released from prison after 1001 days.
 
 
According to the allegations, Loujain Al Hathloul was forced to kiss and have physical relations with the interrogators during her stay in prison.
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Loujain al-Hathloul was released and she narrated her ordeal after coming out of the prison.
 
According to the allegations, Loujain Al Hathloul was raped in prison for 3 years and sexually abused by many people while her stay at prison
 
According to the allegations, Loujain Al Hathloul was forced to kiss and have physical relations with the interrogators during her stay in prison.
 
Earlier, human rights lawyer Baroness Helena Kennedy wrote a letter saying that Loujain Al Hathloul was raped several times in Saudi Arabia’s prison.
 
During the interrogation, the political activist was also raped several times he alleged
 
According to allegations by Baroness Helena Kennedy, Loujain al Hathloul was shown pornographic films during interrogation.
 
She was hung from a ceiling, severely beaten and given electric shock several times during her time in prison.
Al-Hathloul was ranked third in the list of “Top 100 Most Powerful Arab Women 2015”.
 
In March 2019, PEN America announced that Nouf Abdulaziz, al-Hathloul, and Eman al-Nafjan would receive the 2019 PEN America/Barbey Freedom to Write Award.
 
Al-Hathloul was named one of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People of 2019”.
 
Al-Hathloul was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019 and 2020.
 
She is shortlisted for the 2020 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize – the winner will be announced on 16 April 2021.
 
She was released from prison on 10 February 2021. But even after her release Hathloul, however, will be under probation and is banned from travelling.