Sunday, April 26, 2020

SAUDI ARABIA TO END EXECUTION FOR CRIMES COMMITTED BY MINORS, SAYS COMMISSION

Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019, compared to 149 in 2018, according to Amnesty


Saudi Arabia will no longer impose the death penalty on people who committed crimes while still minors, the country's Human Rights Commission says.

The announcement, citing a royal decree by King Salman, comes two days after the country said it would ban flogging.

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child - which Riyadh has signed - says capital punishment should not be used for offenses carried out by minors.

Activists say Saudi Arabia has one of the world's worst human rights records.

They say freedom of expression is severely curtailed and critics of the government are subject to what they say is an arbitrary arrest.

A record of 184 people was executed in the kingdom in 2019, according to the human rights group Amnesty International. At least one case involved a man convicted of a crime committed when he as a minor, the rights group has reported.

Saudi Arabia 'executed a record number of people in 2019'

Reform and repression go hand in hand in Saudi Arabia

In a statement published on Sunday, Awwad Alawwad, president of the state-backed commission, said a royal decree had replaced executions in cases where crimes were committed by minors with a maximum penalty of 10 years in a juvenile detention centre.

"The decree helps us in establishing a more modern penal code," Mr. Alawwad said.

It was unclear when the decision - which was not immediately carried on state media - would come into effect.

The kingdom's human rights record has remained under intense scrutiny, despite recent changes, following the brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, while many civil rights and women's rights activists remain in prison.

Earlier this week, the most prominent Saudi human rights campaigner died in jail after a stroke which fellow activists say was due to medical neglect by the authorities.

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