Saudi Arabia's Detention of Bodies: Continuing Pains

In early January 2016, Saudi Arabia carried out a mass execution, the largest in 36 years, against 47 people.

Human Rights in Saudi Arabia in 2021: A Continuous Struggle Despite the Intensified Repression

The entertainment and sports investments buzz along with the international events held in KSA were the prominent character of 2021,

Activists, Specialists and Victims' Families Discuss the Death Penalty at ESOHR Annual Conference

The European Saudi Organization for Human Rights held the second annual conference for victims of human rights violations in Saudi Arabia,

Saudi Arabia still killing minors: Hassan al-Faraj faces execution

Hasan Zaki al-Faraj is facing Tazir death penalty on several charges, including charges date to when he was a minor,

Protecting Women from Violence in Saudi Arabia: Promises on Paper

On November 25 of every year, the world celebrates the International Day for the elimination of violence

Death penalty for children in Saudi Arabia: Promises do not end the tragedy

From January 2016 to 31 October 2021, the Government of Saudi Arabia executed 12 persons

Saudi Arabia Grants Citizenship on its Temperament and Deprive the Eligibles

On November 11, 2021, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz issued a decree granting Saudi citizenship

Supreme Court Overturns al-Huwaiti Death Sentence, and at Least Four Minors Still at Risk

On November 10, 2021, Abdullah al-Huwaiti mother, in a tweet, announced that the Saudi Supreme Court

International Human Rights Experts Call Saudi Arabia to Lift the Death Sentences of Mohammed Al-Shakhouri and Asaad Shubbar

UN special rapporteurs have called on Saudi Arabia not to execute the detainees Mohammed Al-Shakhouri

New Tazir Death Sentence Raises Executions Number in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of 2021 to 59

Saudi Arabia carried out its 59th death sentence since the beginning of 2021. On November 1, the official Saudi Press Agency

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