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Executions in Saudi Arabia rose to the record last year.
Saudi Arabia, executing 345 people last year, the highest number of the highest number recorded in more than three decades in the report. In the first six months of this year alone, 180 people were killed, the group signaled the records will be broken again.
This year, two-thirds of the executed were convicted of non-fatal drugs, and the activist said. Amnesty also increased similar concerns about executions in drugs.
Saudi Arabia did not offer any comment on why the death penalty is working.
This is one of several countries in the Middle East, including Iran, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates for drug-related charges. However, the kingdom remains only one of the best executives in the world behind China and Iran – the execution numbers are often measured accurately – and the use of executions in drugs seems to be its refueling.
The amnesty documented the work of 25 foreigners currently in death or recently implemented, for drug-related crimes in Saudi Arabia.
This year, more than half of those executed in the Kingdom were foreigners.
Such a national, Egyptian Essam Ahmad, in the synoom, disappeared in 2021 while working on a fishing boat. A month later, his family said he was sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia and was sentenced to death for drug trafficking. Ahmed claims that the ship was forced to carry a package at the gunpoint by the owner.
“We live in terror, we are afraid every morning,” he said. “We are afraid every morning, they receive one of them to execute one of us, without knowing one.”
Ahmad’s story is common, pardon, about 76 percent of the workforce consisted of migrant workers.
“Saudi Arabia’s ministers caught in the war of drugs, or have small capital to protect their rights in the hands of experienced, fake agents, or to protect their rights in Saudi Arabia.”
In 2021, during the overhaul of the crime princess, the Saudi commission of the Saudi Arabian Human Rights announced a moratorium on drug-related executions. The moratorium remained in place for three years before giving an explanation for three years.
Prior to this time, the amnesty documented that 76 percent of 202 percent of drug drugs between 2017 and 2019 were migrant workers.
In the 10-year period, migrant workers from Pakistan, only 155, 69 migrants from Syria and 69 migrants for drug trafficking, a total of 155 are most likely to be implemented.
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Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, the ruler of Saudi Arabia, restricted only the use of only murder in 2022.
“It’s about the death penalty, except for a category, and we will not be able to do anything about it, because we cannot do anything about it, because it is clear in the Qur’an because the prince said.
The Kingdom comes as part of the 2030 initiative, as part of the brave reforms to diversify their economy.
For years, human rights groups criticized the human rights record of Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia has been amended in Saudi Arabia in rapid society, and women are entering the labor force and now driving.
However, the kingdom also controls the arrest of women’s rights activists, including Loujain Al-Hatloulun, including English Colombian student Loujain Al-Hatloulun, including three years.
Saudi Arabia separate businessmen, royals and others were attacked against corruption, which resembled the strongest people in the Kingdom.
Jeed Basyouni, who directed the Middle East and North African program of the British-based legal non-profit newspaper, said that Prince Muhammadda could change the implementation policy of the Saudi Arabia.
“He may be a massive pardon. They may insist on not to rewrite the laws that they may be in harmony with international law,” Bayuni said. “Billions of billions designed to promote a more tolerance and inclusive kingdom under the rule of the crown princess now prepared an authoritarian state mask for daily executions for drug crimes.”