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general comment No. 12 (2009) on the right of the child to be heard, in which the
Committee underlines that children’s right to freely express their views constitutes
one of the most essential components of children’s dignity and that a family where
children can freely express their views and have them given due weight from the
earliest ages provides an important model and prepares the child to exercise the right
to be heard in the wider society. The Committee recommends that the State party
conduct programmes and awareness-raising activities to promote the meaningful and
empowered participation of all children within the family, community and schools,
including within student councils, paying particular attention to girls and children in
vulnerable situations.
D.
Civil rights and freedoms (arts. 7, 8 and 13-17)
Right to a nationality
23.
While noting the information provided by the State party on the amendments
to articles 7 and 12 of the Citizenship Act aimed at naturalizing the children of Saudi
women married to non-Saudis and on the issuance in January 2012 of the
implementing regulations, the Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State
party review its legislation on nationality in order to ensure that nationality can be
transmitted to children through both the maternal and paternal line without
distinction (see CRC/C/SAU/CO/2, para. 39), in particular for those children who
would otherwise be stateless. The Committee also recommends that the State party
consider acceding to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness and
initiate without delay a process together with international partners, in particular the
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), to assess the
number of stateless children and their families and address their status through a
naturalization process.
Freedom of opinion and expression
24.
The Committee reminds the State party that any restriction imposed on
children’s right to freedom of opinion and expression should be defined in clear legal
terms and should never lead to human rights violations such as arbitrary arrest,
torture and killings. The Committee urges the State party to ensure respect for
children’s right to freedom of opinion and expression as guaranteed by the
Convention and, to this aim, to repeal laws and regulations that broadly restrict that
right, including the vaguely defined offences of “apostasy”, “insulting God or the
Prophet” or “corrupting the Earth”, for which children can be condemned to severe
sentences, including the death penalty. The Committee urges the State party to
immediately release Ali Mohammed al-Nimr and Dawoud Hussain al-Marhoon, as
well as all other children sentenced to death for the exercise of their right to freedom
of opinion and expression.
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
25.
The Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State party respect the
right of the child to freedom of thought, conscience and religion by taking effective
measures to prevent and eliminate all forms of discrimination on the grounds of
religion or belief and by promoting religious tolerance and dialogue in society (see
CRC/C/SAU/CO/2, para. 41). The Committee also recommends that the State party
take all appropriate measures to ensure that children can freely practise their religion
without undue interference from the State authorities, including in public places of
worship, and ensure that private religious gatherings are not arbitrarily raided and
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