The authorities in Saudi Arabia have been accused of using power and water cuts to forcibly displace people from al-Muwaila village to make way for the Oxagon megaproject, which is part of Neom.
Al-Muwaila is a village in the south of Tabuk province on the Red Sea coast, and Saudi-focused human rights group ALQST has claimed that its residents are facing cuts to water and power supplies, as well as the closure of their schools.
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