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Death sentence of Saudi man jailed as a teen for anti-government protests is commuted


Death sentence of Saudi man jailed as a teen for anti-government protests is commuted
CNN
2/8/2021
By Nic Robertson, Sarah Dean and Sarah Sirgany, CNN
© Mohammed Alnemer
Ali al-Nimr in a photo taken for his ID card. His father shared this image last December as al-Nimr turned 26 in jail.
A man who was arrested and sentenced to death for taking part in anti-government protests as a teen in Saudi Arabia has had his sentence commuted, his father told CNN Sunday.
Ali al-Nimr s sentence was reduced to 10 years in jail by the Specialized Criminal Court on Sunday, according to human rights group Reprieve. ....

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Why, Saudi Arabia, are juvenile offenders still sentenced to death?


Why, Saudi Arabia, are juvenile offenders still sentenced to death?
Riyadh under scrutiny as five child offenders still face execution despite a royal decree to end the practice for minors
18 January 2021 - 20:48 By Raya Jalabi
Five people who committed crimes in Saudi Arabia as minors have yet to have their death sentences revoked, according to two rights groups, nine months after the kingdom’s Human Rights Commission (HRC) announced an end to capital punishment for juvenile offenders.
The state-backed HRC in April cited a March royal decree by King Salman stipulating that individuals sentenced to death for crimes committed while minors would no longer face execution and would instead serve prison terms of up to 10 years in juvenile detention centres. ....

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Saudi Arabia reduced number of executions last year


The number of executions in Saudi Arabia fell dramatically last year after the kingdom stopped carrying out the death penalty for non-violent drug-related crimes. 
The Saudi government s Human Rights Commission (HRC) said Monday it documented 27 executions in 2020. That s compared to an all-time high of 184 executions the year before as documented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. 
The change represents an 85 per cent reduction in the number of people put to death last year, compared to 2019.
The sharp decrease was brought about in part by a moratorium on death penalties for drug-related offences, the Saudi rights commission said. 
While it s not clear who ordered judges to cut down on executions, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman s pledged in 2018 to minimise the use of the death penalty as part of sweeping social reforms to modernise the country.   ....

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