Abdullah Alaoudh
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Abdullah Alaoudh is a legal scholar from Saudi Arabia. He currently holds the position of director of research for the Gulf Region at Democracy for the Arab World Now and is one of the co-founders of the Saudi National Assembly Party.[1][2] Alaoudh has been actively involved in advocating for democracy and human rights in Saudi Arabia as a signatory to the Saudi People's Vision for Reform, which outlines a blueprint for these principles in the country.[3]
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Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
Education | LL.M. and S.J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, bachelor’s degree in Islamic law from Qassim University |
Occupation(s) | Legal scholar, director of research for the Gulf Region at Democracy for the Arab World Now, co-founder of the Saudi National Assembly Party |
Known for | Advocacy for political reform and human rights in Saudi Arabia, raising voice for father Salman Aloudah |
Parent | Salman Aloudah (father) |
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