Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Monday at 04:25 AM Diamond Member Share Posted Monday at 04:25 AM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Saudi executes more than 100 foreigners in 2024: AFP tally Saudi Arabia has ********* more than 100 foreigners this year, according to an AFP tally indicating a sharp increase which one rights group said was unprecedented. The latest **********, on Saturday in the southwestern region of Najran, was of a Yemeni national convicted of smuggling drugs into the Gulf kingdom, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. That brought to 101 the number of foreigners ********* so far in 2024, according to the tally which is compiled from state media reports. This is almost triple the figures for 2023 and 2022, when Saudi authorities had put to ****** 34 foreigners each year, according to AFP tallies. The Berlin-based *********-Saudi Organisation for Human Rights (ESOHR) said this year’s executions had already broken a record. “This is the largest number of executions of foreigners in one year. Saudi Arabia has never ********* 100 foreigners in a year,” said Taha al-Hajji, the group’s legal director. Saudi Arabia has faced persistent criticism over its use of the ****** penalty, which human rights groups have condemned as excessive and out of step with efforts to soften its forbidding image and welcome international tourists and investors. The oil-rich kingdom ********* the third highest number of prisoners in the world after China and Iran in 2023, according to Amnesty International. In September, AFP reported that Saudi Arabia had carried out its highest number of executions in more than three decades, surpassing its previous highs of 196 in 2022 and 192 in 1995. Executions have continued at a rapid clip since then and totalled 274 for the year as of Sunday, according to AFP’s tally. – ‘********** crisis’ – Foreigners ********* this year have included 21 from Pakistan, 20 from Yemen, 14 from Syria, 10 from Nigeria, nine from Egypt, eight from Jordan and seven from Ethiopia. There were also three each from Sudan, India and Afghanistan, and one each from Sri Lanka, Eritrea and the Philippines. Saudi Arabia in 2022 ended a three-year moratorium on the ********** of ***** offenders, and executions for *****-related ******* have boosted this year’s numbers. There have been 92 such executions so far this year, 69 of them of foreigners, according to the AFP tally. Diplomats and activists say that foreign defendants usually face a higher barrier to fair trials, including the right to access court documents. Foreigners “are the most vulnerable group”, said Hajji of the ESOHR. Not only are they often “victims of major ***** dealers” but also “subjected to a series of violations from the moment of their arrest until their **********,” he said. Saudi Arabia is notorious for beheading those convicted of capital *******, although official statements tend not to mention the method of **********. The high number of executions undercuts statements by Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who told The Atlantic in 2022 that the kingdom had eliminated the ****** penalty with the exception of ******* cases or when an individual posed a threat to many lives. Jeed Basyouni, who heads Middle East anti-****** penalty advocacy for the NGO Reprieve, said persistent ***** arrests were “perpetuating the cycle of *********”. The overall number of executions was on track to exceed 300 for the year, she noted. “This is an unprecedented ********** crisis in Saudi Arabia,” said Basyouni. “Families of foreign nationals on ****** row are understandably terrified that their loved one will be next.” bur/ami This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Saudi #executes #foreigners #AFP #tally This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/170015-saudi-executes-more-than-100-foreigners-in-2024-afp-tally/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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