Saudi Arabia Executes Two More Ethiopians, Foreign Executions Exceed 100

Tragically, Saudi Arabia carried out the executions of two Ethiopian nationals on Thursday, marking a grim milestone as the number of foreign executions in the kingdom surpasses 100 for the year. This alarming increase in capital punishment has drawn sharp condemnation from human rights groups worldwide.

Rising Concerns Over Surge in Executions

The executions highlight a concerning trend of rising capital punishment in Saudi Arabia. Human rights organizations are expressing grave concerns over the accelerating rate of executions, particularly those involving foreign nationals. The circumstances surrounding these cases, and the transparency of the legal processes involved, are often questioned.

International Condemnation and Calls for Transparency

International pressure is mounting on Saudi Arabia to address these human rights concerns and provide greater transparency regarding its judicial system. Advocates are calling for a halt to executions and a review of the country’s capital punishment policies.

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