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Saudi Arabia Using aliens, drug suspects in Record Pace: Angnesty

The killing of the Saudi Arabia arrived last year in the Reded High, Amnesty International said Monday, as activists continued to warn the use of the regime of the death penalty in drugs without drugs without drugs.

Saudi Arabia was killed by 345 people last year, the highest amount of exemption from three decades reporting. In the first six months of this year alone, 180 people were killed, the group said, signing that records may be broken.

This year, about two-thirds of the killed were found guilty of drug-resistant drugs, the activist vibration differently. Amnesty also raised similar concerns about drug execution.

Saudi Arabia did not give any idea of ​​why it began to punish the death sentence.

He is one of several countries in the Middle East, including Iran, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, which will charge a string of drug-related charges. But the State is always one of the higher murderers around the world and Iran – common for accident numbers – and its execution in drug trial appears to be burning.

A momentous marvelous miracle in drug death

Amnesty wrote charges of 25 foreigners to DEAM Row, or newly killed, Saudi Arabia on drug-related charges.

More than half of those who were killed this year in the kingdom there were people in other countries, according to it.

One is the National, Eggy Ahmed disappeared in 2021 while working on a Nigerian fishing boat. After the month, his family found a tied word in Saudi Arabia and was sentenced to death for drug trafficking. Ahmed says he was forced by a boatard to carry a parcel where I had guns.

“We live in fear, fearing every morning,” said Ahmed’s family member, who spoke to AP instead of being known for his comments. “Every morning up to 9 am, afraid they take one of them to kill them without us.”

Ahmed’s story is very common, Amnesty said in the country where about 76 percent of workers had migratory workers.

“Low-migratory employees who have been arrested in Saudi Arabia’s’ Capital workshop to prevent their experiences in their experienced hands, Deffects agents or pay for legal representations of their Saudi Arabia and facing death penalty.”

In 2021, as part of crowning criminal justice, the Saudi Arabia Human Rights Commission announced the suspension of drug abuse. Closing, however, lasted almost three years, before it was designed without meaning.

During that time, forgiveness wrote that 76 percent of 202 people were killed by drug-related charges between 2017 and 2019 of migratory workers.

In the 10th anniversary, migratory workers from Pakistan that may be severely killed in drugs related to drugs, a total of 69 migratory migrants from Syria and Jordan from Jordan from Jordan from drugs.

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Crackdowns continue despite modern performance

The crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, the daily ruler of everyday, is highlighted by 2022 to reduce the use of finance for just murder cases.

“About the death penalties, we completed all, outside one phase, and that was written in Qur’an, and we will not be able to do something about Qur’an,” says a clear belief in Qur’an.

Human execution comes as the state continues to make the courageous changes to separate their economy as part of its opinion 2030.

The Year Rights Groups This is criticizing the Saudi Arabian Rights record. There were immediate social changes in Saudi Arabia under King Salman and Crown Prince, and women enter workers with increasing numbers and are now allowed to drive.

But the State is also arrested by women’s rights, including the University of British Columbia student Loujain Al-Hathloul, who has been arrested for three years.

Saudi Arabia and arrested businessmen, Roys and others in a deception fragment that is just like a powerful person.

Jeed Basyouki, who directs Britain based on the Middle East and North Africa program, emphasized Priminto Mohammed to change Saudi Arabia’s murder policy immediately if he wants.

“You can do a great forgiveness. They can emphasize the rewriting laws to keep in line with the international law,” Basyouyi said. “Thousands of men used for mapors are designed to promote a tolerant and tearing state under the rulership of the crown, a drug injury to the normal.”

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