Ghanem al-Masarir, a satirist known for mocking the Saudi leader on YouTube, was awarded £3 million in damages following incidents in London where his phone was hacked and he was physically attacked. The case highlighted serious concerns about privacy violations and personal safety linked to his online activities.
It remains uncertain whether the Saudi government will fulfill the compensation order.
**Why this matters**
The case raises important questions about freedom of expression and the protection of individuals who criticize powerful figures. It also underscores the challenges in holding foreign governments accountable for actions that occur abroad.
