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SRW Hajj 2018 Travel Advisory

Every year, millions of Muslims travel to the cities of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia to make their pilgrimage to these holy cities. In the past, Shia pilgrims have faced targeted discrimination by Saudi law enforcement agents, such as unwarranted searches, summons, imprisonment, and general harassment. Shia pilgrims are also at risk of being targets of violent acts by other pilgrims, therefore Shia Rights Watch urges vigilance when traveling this year.

Each Hajj season, numerous complaints are filed by Shia Muslims, particularly clerics, of negative treatment received while participating in the Hajj pilgrimage. Reports have been received of lengthy detainment upon arrival at the airport, incidents of sexual harassment, unreasonable stop and search tactics, and other measures of individual discrimination.

 

With the Hajj travel season approaching, Shia Rights Watch urges Shia pilgrims to make themselves aware of potential dangers while participating in Hajj and to take extra precautionary measures to ensure preparedness and to minimize any difficulties that may be encountered once in Saudi Arabia. The following is a list of recommended practices while enjoying the pilgrimage and suggestions for what to do if faced with harassment or other types of violations while traveling:

Before traveling, remember to thoroughly read and adhere to all advice issued by your country of origin. Hajj travel advisories and additional information can typically be located on your country’s official website. In the event difficulties are encountered while participating in the pilgrimage, always contact your home country’s embassy and relevant authorities first, but also remember that you may contact your trusted SRW representative to receive additional advocacy support.

SRW encourages the development of pilgrim enrollment systems by which citizens may register their travels. Through support for thier citizens, states can create lines of communication across the globe with the aim of reducing human rights violations.

SRW urges the Saudi authorities to take care to serve and protect all pilgrims during this Hajj season, regardless of their political or theological differences. Unity and human dignity should be the central focus during Hajj, and SRW wishes everyone a holy and safe pilgrimage.

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