Fahad was standing with a woman, who he introduced as his wife, @LoujainHathloul.
I mentioned the young, “progressive” Prince Mohammed bin Salman. All the press in the US seemed pretty positive about the guy. He was meeting people in Hollywood and Silicon Valley. Were they feeling optimistic about the future of Saudi Arabia?
“Huh. At least you’re safe,” I said. With millions of fans, he was too high profile to mess with. I looked at Loujain. “And his fame covers both of you, right?”
We exchanged info. We made plans to have dinner while they were in town.
And then, last spring, they were both grabbed, blindfolded, and taken to Saudi Arabia. nyti.ms/2zYKoWD?smid=n…
I read that they are no longer married.
I’d like the government of my country to not take payoffs to look the other way at human rights atrocities.
I’d like to have that dinner with them some day.
Maybe @Trevornoah can give them some of his attention, too – I know they admired him.
(Thank you @EricaCher4 for finding) albawaba.com/loop/twitter-s…
.@amnesty has this campaign:
amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
In between wry observations about traffic, parenting, Trump, etc.