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Saudi executions at record low as five convicted as minors still on death row

Saudi executions at record low as five convicted as minors still on death row Rights groups fear that five people convicted as juveniles could still face the death penalty despite changes in law Supporters in Greece protesting the execution of prominent Saudi Shiite cleric and activist Nimr al-Nimr during a demonstration near Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Athens on 6 January 2016 (AFP) By Published date: 18 January 2021 15:29 UTC | Last update: 2 months 4 weeks ago Saudi Arabia has drastically reduced the number of people it executed in the last year, but rights groups have warned that five people who committed crimes as minors are still on death row. 

Saudis vowed to stop executing minors, rights groups say

Several groups fear that loopholes in Saudi law will allow judges to impose the death sentence on juvenile offenders nonetheless under the interpretation of sharia, the Islamic law since Saudi Arabia has no civil penal code

Arabia Saudí: Cinco menores, a la espera de que se revoque su pena de muerte

Arabia Saudí: Cinco menores, a la espera de que se revoque su pena de muerte
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Saudi Arabia: Alleged Child Offenders Face Death Sentences

Reform to Curb Death Penalty for Children Leaves Glaring Exceptions Men hold placards bearing portraits of a prominent Shia Muslim cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, whose execution sparked demonstrations in 2016 by the country s minority Shia citizens against systematic governmental discrimination. Some of the alleged child offenders currently on trial were accused of attending similar protests.   © 2016 STR/AFP via Getty Images Update February 8, 2021: Saudi prosecutors have submitted a new charge sheet for a group of Saudi men on trial for protest-related charges that now seeks prison sentences rather than the death penalty for five of the eight men. The group includes Ahmad al-Faraj, Ali al-Batti, Mohammed al-Nimr, Ali al-Faraj, and Mohammed al-Faraj. 

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