In conjunction with the celebration of the “Flag Day” in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom’s security stated that the law punishes any offense or insult to the country’s flag or the flag of any foreign country that is “friendly” to Riyadh.
And on his page Twitter General Security said that insulting or insulting the national flag carries a penalty of up to one year in prison or a fine of up to 3,000 Saudi riyals, or both.
And the tweet stated, “Anyone who drops, executes, or insults in any way whatsoever the national flag, the royal flag, or another emblem of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, or of one of the friendly foreign countries, out of hatred or contempt for the authority of the government or those countries, and that was publicly, in a public place, or in a public place.” open to the public, punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of up to 3,000 riyals.”
On March 11, the Saudi authorities approved a day to celebrate the national flag as a symbol of national unity and sovereignty.