Saudi Arabia Presses Florida Man To Give Up Us Citizenship Over Critical Tweets, Family Says
Saudi Arabia has forced a Florida retiree to try to renounce his American citizenship after jailing him over social media posts critical of the kingdom's crown prince, according to the man's son.
The retiree, 74-year-old Saad Almadi, is one of at least four dual Saudi-American nationals who accuse Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's government of pressuring them to give up their U.S. citizenship, a U.S.-based Middle East human rights group said.
The alleged tactic by a key strategic partner of the U.S., which has not been previously reported, tracks with similar efforts to silence even mild criticism , including the threat of imprisonment and exit bans like the one that has kept Almadi from returning to the U.S. after being released from more than a year in a Saudi prison.
"There are Saudi princes that come to the U.S. for routine medical checkups, so why can't an American citizen return home for his health?" Ibrahim Almadi said of his father.
"It's all because we don't want to upset our ally's feelings," he said in an interview from Washington. "If this were Russia, Iran or North Korea, he would've been declared wrongfully detained months ago."