Members of the trans community online and personal friends of Eden Knight compiled a
Google Doc commemorating her life and outlining the allegations against those involved in her death. The Twitter account affiliated with her family went private after a flood of replies noting, "Her name was Eden." Trans writer Jaclyn Moore linked Knight's death to recent incidents of violence against transgender people, specifically the killings of Cashay Henderson and
Brianna Ghey.
Eli Erlick publicly criticized Michael Pocalyko's involvement in the case.
Wajeeh Lion, a queer Saudi activist who was granted asylum in the United States in 2018, stated that Knight's death was part of a larger trend in Saudi repression of the LGBTQ+ community and noted that Wajeeh's own parents had attempted similar tactics as Knight's parents had allegedly done. ''
L'Orient-Le Jour'' compared Knight's situation with that of
Sarah Hegazi, an LGBTQ+ activist from Egypt who died by suicide in Canada. The next day, activists protested outside the
Embassy of Saudi Arabia, London in memory of Eden Knight and to draw attention to Saudi Arabia's persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Vice News quoted a spokesman from the
U.S. State Department as saying, "We have seen these reports and are studying these allegations," in reference to the incident. An investigation from the
BBC World Service connected the Saudi attorney
Bader Alomair to previous cases in which the Saudi government allegedly made use of his services to covertly extract Saudi nationals facing judicial proceedings in the United States. ==See also==