Homes:
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Homes in Saudi Arabia can range from extremely small to mansions. There is a very wide variety of houses in Saudi Arabia. Houses would typically look like this one to the left.
Homelessness:
Saudi Arabia has a growing level of homelessness. Most of which involve either mentally ill individuals or those who have been disowned by their family. Although there is extreme amount of wealth in Saudi Arabia due to oil, not every person from Saudi Arabia has oil wealth so there are homeless people in Saudi Arabia, and it is becoming a growing problem.
http://www.albawaba.com/blog_roundup/saudi-arabias-homeless-beyond-wealth-and-opportunity-408753
http://www.albawaba.com/blog_roundup/saudi-arabias-homeless-beyond-wealth-and-opportunity-408753
Human Rights
Saudi Arabia in 2012 stepped up arrests and trials of peaceful dissidents, and responded with force to demonstrations by citizens. Authorities continue to suppress or fail to protect the rights of 9 million Saudi women and girls and 9 million foreign workers. As in past years, thousands of people have received unfair trials or been subject to arbitrary detention. The year has seen trials against half-a-dozen human rights defenders and several others for their peaceful expression or assembly demanding political and human rights reforms.
Women's and Girl's rights
Under the discriminatory Saudi guardianship system, girls and women are forbidden from traveling, conducting official business, or undergoing certain medical procedures without permission from their male guardians. Women remain banned from driving. Strict clothing requirements for women were publicly enforced. Women are discriminated against very heavily in Saudi Arabia.
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2013/country-chapters/saudi-arabia
Women's and Girl's rights
Under the discriminatory Saudi guardianship system, girls and women are forbidden from traveling, conducting official business, or undergoing certain medical procedures without permission from their male guardians. Women remain banned from driving. Strict clothing requirements for women were publicly enforced. Women are discriminated against very heavily in Saudi Arabia.
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2013/country-chapters/saudi-arabia