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Saudi executions up sharply under King Salman, MBS: rights group

NGO says capital punishment soars from 70.8 per year average to 129.5 after royal took over

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2023 10:15PM

Saudi executions up sharply under King Salman, MBS: rights group
The European Saudi Organisation for Human Rights has highlighted that capital punishments in Saudi Arabia has increased significantly under King Salman and his son, de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman (pic). – AFP pic, February 1, 2023

DUBAI – Executions in Saudi Arabia have nearly doubled under King Salman and his son, de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman, activist groups said yesterday, detailing cases of torture and other human rights violations.

Capital punishment has soared from an average of 70.8 executions a year from 2010 to 2014, to 129.5 a year since King Salman took power in 2015, according to a report by Reprieve and the European Saudi Organisation for Human Rights.

More than 1,000 death sentences have been carried out under the current leadership, the non-governmental organisation said, after verifying official announcements with investigations and interviews with lawyers, family members and activists.

Saudi Arabia executed 147 people last year, the report said, a figure confirmed by an AFP tally compiled from government announcements.

Saudi Arabia, which is one of the world’s leading exectioners, announced 81 executions in a single day last March it said were for terrorism-related offences.

The country has undergone rapid social reforms in recent years but activists accuse Crown Prince Mohammed of also overseeing a harsh crackdown on critics.

“Every data point in this report is a human life taken,” said Reprieve director Maya Foa.

“The Saudi death penalty machine chews up children, protesters, vulnerable women in domestic service, unwitting drug mules and people whose only ‘crime’ was owning banned books or speaking to foreign journalists.”

According to the report, the six bloodiest years for executions in Saudi’s recent history have all occurred under the current leadership.

Since 2013, at least 15 people have been executed for offences committed when they minors, and 31 women were put to death from 2010 to 2021, including 23 foreign nationals and 13 who were domestic workers.

The 58-page document also alleged “systemic” torture and due process violations, including cases of unfair trials and the torture of child defendants and women. – AFP, February 1, 2023

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