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'''Allegations of Saudi Arabian apartheid''' draw an analogy from the policies of ] ] to those of ]. Those who use the analogy point to Saudi treatment of women and religious minorities, policies of physical separation between the two groups, and/or allege second-class treatment of these groups in Saudi Arabia.





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