Defenders / Saudi Arabia / Loujain al-Hathloul Case № HM-XX-2026-047
Defender · Saudi Arabia

LOUJAIN
AL-HATHLOUL

Saudi women's rights defender held in detention from May 2018 to February 2021 and now under an indefinite travel ban.

Released (conditional) Saudi Arabia
Role
Human rights monitor
Arrested
15 May 2018
Sentence
5 years 8 months (Specialised Criminal Court, 28 Dec 2020); suspended after time served; indefinite travel ban since
HM-XX-2026-047
Portrait on file Verified
Our Record · Resolved

Released after
Two thousand nine hundred+ days.

0.

Days held before release on 15 May 2018. Case closed · counter frozen

Detention timeline · arrest → todayCounter live
15 May 2018Arrested in Saudi sweep of women's-rights defenders
1 Jun 2018Held incommunicado
28 Dec 2020Sentenced to 5 years 8 months
10 Feb 2021Conditionally released after 1,001 days
13 Nov 2023Court travel ban officially expires
15 Feb 2024Told she is under indefinite travel ban
13 May 2026Travel ban remains in force
6 Jun 2026Today
Case events · 7 on file
  1. Arrest

    Arrested in Saudi sweep of women's-rights defenders

    Detained in a coordinated arrest of activists weeks before the driving ban was officially lifted.

  2. Case update

    Held incommunicado

    Reported torture and sexual harassment during pre-trial detention; held in solitary confinement.

  3. Verdict

    Sentenced to 5 years 8 months

    The Specialised Criminal Court convicted her under counter-terrorism legislation; portions of the sentence were suspended.

  4. Release

    Conditionally released after 1,001 days

    Released with a 5-year travel ban and 3 years of probation running concurrently.

  5. Case update

    Court travel ban officially expires

    The originally imposed travel ban term ended on this date by the court order.

  6. Case update

    Told she is under indefinite travel ban

    Attempting to travel abroad, al-Hathloul was informed at the border that she remained under a permanent travel ban with no expiry date.

  7. Case update

    Travel ban remains in force

    NGOs continue to call for the lifting of what they describe as an arbitrary travel ban in violation of Saudi law and the ICCPR.

DocumentedViolations
Arbitrary detention Denial of legal counsel Gender-based violence Judicial harassment Torture Travel ban Unfair trial
Verified · 13 May 2026HuMENA Editorial
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§ 01 · The case

The arrest, and what followed.

Background and work

Loujain al-Hathloul is one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's-rights defenders. She rose to international visibility through her campaigning against the kingdom's ban on women driving and her sustained advocacy for the abolition of the male-guardianship system that subordinated adult women to male relatives across nearly every dimension of public life.

Arrest and detention

On 15 May 2018 — weeks before the driving ban was officially lifted — Saudi authorities arrested al-Hathloul along with a cohort of women's-rights advocates in a sweep widely interpreted as a deliberate signal that activism, not reform, would not be tolerated. She spent more than 1,000 days in detention. During pre-trial detention she reported being tortured, sexually harassed, and held in solitary confinement.

Conviction and release

On 28 December 2020 the Specialised Criminal Court sentenced her to five years and eight months in prison under counter-terrorism legislation. She was conditionally released on 10 February 2021, with a five-year travel ban running concurrently with three years of probation.

Post-release: an indefinite travel ban

The court-imposed travel ban officially expired on 13 November 2023. In February 2024, when al-Hathloul attempted to leave Saudi Arabia, border officials informed her she remained under a permanent travel ban with no expiry date — in violation of Saudi law and the kingdom's international obligations under the ICCPR. As of 2026 she remains in Saudi Arabia, unable to travel.

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Editorial · Provenance

Compiled by HuMENA's Saudi Arabia research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility: HuMENA Editorial Board.

HuMENA Editorial Retrieved · 2026-05-13
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First published · 13 May 2026  ·  Last verified · 13 May 2026 Take-down requests · takedowns@humena.org
2018 → 2026 · 9 calendar years of detention