Saudi Arabia is one of the most restrictive Muslim nations, and as such women have few if any rights.
Iran has more than twice the population of Iraq, which is about half-again as populous as Syria. Saudi Arabia looks big on the map, but has somewhat fewer people than Iraq.
There are a vast amount of human rights that are lacking in Saudi Arabia. There is no freedom of religion, freedom of speech or press, there are substantially fewer rights for women, torture is legal and used systematically, warrants are not entirely adhered to, and there is a police force "Modesty Police" who make sure that all of the religious obligations are being met. (Not to mention that the Saudi Monarchy exports this ideology by supporting schools and institutions all over the world that conform with its views on policy.)
The country has rights. The people have fewer then some other countries.
It depends on where you live, but for the most part, no, gay people have far fewer rights.
A conditional democracy is a democracy where the people are not in charge. The government has laws in place limiting the rights of the masses of people. The government is democratic in nature, but the power of the people is limited with fewer and fewer choices.
What are "better" rights? Depending on where we live, gay people may have fewer rights than straight people or the same rights. (For example, a group of lawyers in Minnesota has identified 515 rights in state laws that straight people have that gay people do not have.) I'm not aware of any place where we have more rights than straight people.
they had equal rights
Based on data, some countries that typically experience fewer storms include Chile, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. However, storm frequency can vary greatly from year to year, so these countries may still experience occasional storms.
Because most people would prefer that fewer human beings die, become injured, or are estranged from their rights.
People worked shorter days and fewer hours.
they had fewer rights
The fewer people that know, the better. There were fewer children at camp.