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HRD Attack

15 Apr 2020

Abdul-Rahim al-Howeiti

Incident date
15 Apr 2020
Date accuracy
All Correct
Abdul-Rahim al-Howeiti
Male
Affected community's leader or member, Indigenous peoples
Killings
Target: Individual
Location of Incident: Saudi Arabia
NEOM Co. Saudi Arabia Construction Company Response
Oliver Wyman United States of America Auditing, consulting & accounting Company Response
McKinsey United States of America Auditing, consulting & accounting Company Response
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) United States of America Auditing, consulting & accounting Company Response
Other actors

Sources

In April 2020, activist Abdul-Rahim al-Howeiti (or Abdul Rahim bin Ahmed Mahmoud Al Huwaiti, or Abdul Rahim Ahmad Mahmoud al-Hwaiti) was killed by Saudi security forces when protesting his community's forced expulsion from their land in Al- Khuraybah to make way for the development of giga-project NEOM. Saudi Arabia's NEOM gigaproject is an estimated $500bn construction project to create a futuristic city encompassing towns and cities, ports, tourist destinations and entertainment centres. It aims to be 33 times the size of New York City. Al-Howeiti was a member of the minority Howeitat tribe and had long-protested the removal of his community as "state terrorism". He documented his resistance and the presence of security forces in videos posted on social media. In one of the last videos that he posted, al-Howeiti alleged that the project had already started and community members already being removed.