15 Nov 2024
Wednesday 24 April 2019 - 17:13
Story Code : 346397

Saudis disregarding human life callously: Amnesty Int'l

IRNA The execution of 37 people marks an alarming escalation in Saudi Arabias use of the death penalty 'to crush dissent from within the countrys Shia minority', said Amnesty International on Wednesday.

Among those put to death was a young man who was convicted of a crime that took place while he was under the age of 18, Amnesty International said in a statement.

Todays mass execution is a chilling demonstration of the Saudi Arabian authorities' callous disregard for human life. It is also yet another gruesome indication of how the death penalty is being used as a political tool to crush dissent from within the countrys Shia minority, said Lynn Maalouf Middle East Research Director at Amnesty International.

'The majority of those executed were Shia men who were convicted after sham trials that violated international fair trial standards which relied on confessions extracted through torture.'

Amnesty International added that the families were not informed about the executions in advance and were shocked to learn of the news.

In 2019, at least 104 people have been executed by Saudi Arabia, 47 of whom were Shias, including Ayatollah Nimr al-Nimr.

Amnesty International had published its annual report about critical conditions of human rights in Saudi Arabia regarding the Shia minority, migrant workers, torture of the prisoners, and prohibition of civil activities.
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