Saudi Arabia- Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor criticized the decision of the Saudi Ministry of Finance to impose financial fees on residents, their companions and visitors to the Kingdom, Pointing out that the decision greatly affects the Arab refugees fled to the Kingdom to escape the scourge of wars in their countries. The Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Monitor said in a press statement that the Saudi decision, which came into force on 1 July, harms the rights of Syrian and Yemeni refugees living in Saudi Arabia and make their difficult living conditions even worse. The Human Rights Monitor explains that the decision was issued in a general manner and did not exclude any categories such as those who entered the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after the bloody events in their countries, which prevented them from returning to their countries until this moment. The Euro-Mediterranean stresses the need to take into consideration the humanitarian and living conditions of those who came to Saudi Arabia, especially the Syrians and Yemenis, they entered the Kingdom in order to secure themselves and their children. The Euro-Mediterranean stresses the need to take into consideration the humanitarian and living conditions of those who come to Saudi Arabia, especially the Syrians and Yemenis, especially as they entered the Kingdom in order to secure security for themselves and their children.