Waleed Abulkhair
- January 4, 2024
- Civil Rights Leader
Quick Facts
Full Name | Waleed Abulkhair |
Occupation | Civil Rights Leader |
Date Of Birth | Jun 17, 1979(1979-06-17) |
Age | 45 |
Birthplace | Jeddah |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Birth City | Makkah Region |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Waleed Abulkhair Biography
Name | Waleed Abulkhair |
Birthday | Jun 17 |
Birth Year | 1979 |
Place Of Birth | Jeddah |
Home Town | Makkah Region |
Birth Country | Saudi Arabia |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Spouse | Samar Badawi |
Waleed Abulkhair is one of the most popular and richest Civil Rights Leader who was born on June 17, 1979 in Jeddah, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia. Human rights lawyer and lawyer who heads the “Monitor of Human Rights in Saudi Arabia.” He was sentenced to 15 years in prison sentence from the Specialized Criminal Court in July 2014.
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He is the founder of Monitor for Human Rights in Saudi Arabia (MHRSA), an independent human rights organization founded in 2008. In December of that year the Monitor site was blocked, resulting in it being rebuilt on social networking site Facebook. However, in May 2009, this page was also blocked. In 2012, Waleed registered and licensed the Monitor at the Canadian Ministry of Labor, becoming the first Saudi human rights organization to be licensed abroad. Waleed Abulkhair then sent a letter appealing to the deceased King Abduallah to allow recognition of the organization in Saudi Arabia. The Royal Court replied by transmitting the request to the Interior Ministry, which opened an investigation into the organization.
Waleed Abulkhair took defense of a number of defendants in the case of Jeddah reformers, including Dr. Mossa bin Mohammed Al-Qarni and Dr. Saud al-Hashimi and Dr. Abdul Rahman al-Shumaimri, who were arrested in February 2007. He filed a lawsuit on June 22, 2009 against the Interior Ministry because of detention for his client without charge. He was also hired by the British Embassy in Saudi Arabia to defend one of its nationals detained by Saudi authorities.
He was born in the city of Jeddah, a coastal town. Jeddah.
Waleed Abulkhair Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Civil Rights Leader |
House | Living in own house. |
Waleed Abulkhair is one of the richest Civil Rights Leader from Saudi Arabia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Waleed Abulkhair 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was a student at King Abdul Aziz University and received an honors degree in the Arabic language in 2003.
Forbes magazine names his as one of the Top 100 Most influential Arabs on Twitter due to his usage of Twitter to advocate for human rights.
In 2007 Waleed Abulkhair began his career in the legal profession, where he joined lawyer Essam Basrawi and worked in his office.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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Who is Waleed Abulkhair Dating?
According to our records, Waleed Abulkhair married to Samar Badawi. As of December 1, 2023, Waleed Abulkhair’s is not dating anyone.
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In March 2012, Waleed was nominated by the US State Department to attend an extensive course for six-week titled “Democratic leaders” at Syracuse University in New York sponsored by the US State Department, but the Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution in Jeddah summoned him and told him that he was banned from traveling.
Facts & Trivia
Waleed Ranked on the list of most popular Civil Rights Leader. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Saudi Arabia. Waleed Abulkhair celebrates birthday on June 17 of every year.
The second trial of Abulkhair started on November 4, 2013 and the charges included breaking allegiance to the ruler, disrespecting the authorities, creating an unauthorized association and supervising it (MHRSA), contributing to the establishment of another organization (ACPRA) and inciting the public opinion. These charges had already been considered in Jeddah Court at the first trial which issued his 3-month sentence.