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Saudi Arabia executes 81 people in one day

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  2 years ago  •  10 comments

By:   The Associated Press

Saudi Arabia executes 81 people in one day
Saudi Arabia executed 81 people convicted of various crimes, the largest known mass execution carried out in the kingdom in its modern history.

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Link copied March 14, 2022, 3:35 AM UTC / Source: Associated Press By The Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia on Saturday executed 81 people convicted of crimes ranging from killings to belonging to militant groups, the largest known mass execution carried out in the kingdom in its modern history.

The number of executed surpassed even the toll of a January 1980 mass execution for the 63 militants convicted of seizing the Grand Mosque in Mecca in 1979, the worst-ever militant attack to target the kingdom and Islam's holiest site.

It wasn't clear why the kingdom chose Saturday for the executions, though they came as much of the world's attention remained focused on Russia's war on Ukraine — and as the U.S. hopes to lower record-high gasoline prices as energy prices spike worldwide. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly plans a trip to Saudi Arabia over oil prices as well.

The number of death penalty cases being carried out in Saudi Arabia had dropped during the coronavirus pandemic, though the kingdom continued to behead convicts under King Salman and his assertive son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The state-run Saudi Press Agency announced Saturday's executions, saying they included those "convicted of various crimes, including the murdering of innocent men, women and children."

The kingdom also said some of those executed were members of al-Qaida, the Islamic State group and also backers of Yemen's Houthi rebels. A Saudi-led coalition has been battling the Iran-backed Houthis since 2015 in neighboring Yemen in an effort to restore the internationally recognized government to power.

Those executed included 73 Saudis, seven Yemenis and one Syrian. The report did not say where the executions took place.

"The accused were provided with the right to an attorney and were guaranteed their full rights under Saudi law during the judicial process, which found them guilty of committing multiple heinous crimes that left a large number of civilians and law enforcement officers dead," the Saudi Press Agency said.

"The kingdom will continue to take a strict and unwavering stance against terrorism and extremist ideologies that threaten the stability of the entire world," the report added. It did not say how the prisoners were executed, though death-row inmates typically are beheaded in Saudi Arabia.

The executions drew immediate international criticism.

"The world should know by now that when Mohammed bin Salman promises reform, bloodshed is bound to follow," said Soraya Bauwens, the deputy director of Reprieve, a London-based advocacy group.

Ali Adubusi, the director of the European Saudi Organization for Human Rights, alleged that some of those executed had been tortured and faced trials "carried out in secret."

"These executions are the opposite of justice," he said.

The kingdom's last mass execution came in January 2016, when it executed 47 people, including a prominent opposition Shiite cleric who had rallied demonstrations.

In 2019, the kingdom beheaded 37 Saudi citizens, most of them minority Shiites, in a mass execution for alleged terrorism-related crimes. It also publicly nailed the severed body and head of a convicted extremist to a pole as a warning to others. Such crucifixions after execution, while rare, do occur in the kingdom.

Activists, including Ali al-Ahmed of the U.S.-based Institute for Gulf Affairs, and the group Democracy for the Arab World Now said they believe that over three dozen of those executed Saturday also were Shiites. The Saudi statement, however, did not identify the faiths of those killed.

Sporadic protests erupted Saturday night in the island kingdom of Bahrain — which has a majority Shiite population but is ruled by a Sunni monarchy, a Saudi ally — over the mass execution.

The Associated Press


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Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom    2 years ago

The number of death penalty cases being carried out in Saudi Arabia had dropped during the coronavirus pandemic, though the kingdom continued to behead convicts under King Salman and his assertive son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Chip and Block.  Although to be fair, Block is too ill to have been a factor in this round of executions.  Chip on the other hand has shown that executions are his preferred method of punishment. 

 
 
 
JBB
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2  JBB    2 years ago

Bin Salman to Texas' Greg Abbott, "Hold my beer"...

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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3  Paula Bartholomew    2 years ago

The report did not say where the executions took place

It probably was at Sharza Prison.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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4  Ronin2    2 years ago

This is the government Brandon is begging to sell us more oil. Perfect./S

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
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4.1  seeder  Perrie Halpern R.A.  replied to  Ronin2 @4    2 years ago

Let's be real here. We have been buying oil from the Saudis since 1938. 

 
 
 
JBB
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4.2  JBB  replied to  Ronin2 @4    2 years ago

Most foreign major oil producers are bad players.

Which is why domestic renewable energy is vital...

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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5  Trout Giggles    2 years ago

Is beheading the form of execution for all prisoners? Do they do it with an axe, sword....?

 
 
 
JBB
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5.1  JBB  replied to  Trout Giggles @5    2 years ago

They have gallows also used for private executions. Not all of their executions are public beheadings...

There is a video on YT about Saudi death chambers.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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6  Hal A. Lujah    2 years ago

Did it include all of those heinous conspirators who besmirched the fine reputation of the Saudi royals by secretly murdering  Jamal Khashoggi without their knowledge? jrSmiley_30_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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7  JohnRussell    2 years ago

Trump said "there are fine people on both sides". 

 
 

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