Abdulrahman Al-Khalidi is a Saudi Arabian journalist, political analyst, and human rights defender. He was an active member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association (ACPRA) and later joined journalist Jamal Khashoggi's Electronic Bees Army — an anti-disinformation initiative run alongside fellow dissident Omar Abdulaziz.
He fled Saudi Arabia in 2013 following state crackdowns on human rights defenders. After years in exile across Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, he sought refuge in the European Union by crossing the Turkish-Bulgarian border in October 2021.
He has remained in administrative detention ever since — for over 1,680 days — at the Busmantsi and Lyubimets detention centres without criminal charge, without conviction, and in direct defiance of multiple court orders demanding his release.
The UN Refugee Agency has confirmed that the principle of non-refoulement applies to his case. Bulgaria's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in his favour three times. Yet the Bulgarian state continues to hold him, citing unsubstantiated national security classifications issued by DANS — a pattern that international organizations have characterised as transnational repression facilitated by an EU member state.