沙特法院监督毒品犯罪处决激增
Saudi Courts Oversee Surge In Executions For Drug Offenses

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据欧洲沙特人权组织(ESOHR)等人权组织称,沙特阿拉伯的囚犯因毒品犯罪面临死刑。 过去几个月,处决数量大幅增加,截至 8 月 22 日已报告 30 多起案件。 这些判决大部分集中在塔布克总监狱,那里至少有 50 人可能被判处死刑,其中包括许多埃及人、约旦人和叙利亚人。 8月13日,两名埃及公民因涉嫌贩运大麻和安非他明而被处决。 ESOHR 提出了许多有关囚犯待遇的问题,特别是等待处决的埃及人。 这些担忧包括埃及驻沙特大使馆的疏忽、法律代表的不足以及酷刑或虐待的报告。 尽管沙特阿拉伯在 2020 年停止了与毒品犯罪相关的处决,但在活动人士的抗议下于 2022 年底再次恢复执行。 自 2015 年萨勒曼国王与王储穆罕默德·本·萨勒曼一起登上王位以来,沙特被处决的人数显着增加了近两倍。 这一激增包括沙特人和外国人,特别是在国内工作的女性和毒品犯罪者。 尽管王储在 2018 年接受采访时承诺减少死刑,但沙特阿拉伯的执行率仍然在全球排名前列。

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Via Middle East Eye

Dozens of prisoners in Saudi Arabia are facing the death penalty for drug offences, as rights groups warn of a surge in executions despite authorities' pledges to stop the punishment. 

The European Saudi Organization for Human Rights (ESOHR) said on Thursday that there has been a sharp increase in the use of the death penalty between May and August, with executions reaching 30 by August 22.

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In Tabuk General Prison alone, at least 50 people are facing execution. According to ESOHR, 34 Egyptians are among those sentenced to death in the prison, along with other foreigners, including Jordanians and Syrians.

Two Egyptian nationals, Walid al-Baqi and Youssef Khudair, were executed on August 13 on charges of smuggling marijuana and amphetamines, the rights group said. 

ESOHR also documented abuses faced by Egyptians on death row in Tabuk prison, including a lack from the Egyptian embassy in the kingdom, denial of their right to adequate defense, failure to appoint lawyers for them and instances of torture and ill-treatment.

Between 2020 and 2022, Saudi Arabia halted executions for drug offences. However, they resumed in December 2022, provoking an outcry from campaigners.

The kingdom has executed hundreds of people in recent years for various offences, including political dissent.

In 2023, a joint report by ESOHR and Reprieve revealed that Riyadh's execution rate has almost doubled since King Salman and his son, Mohammed bin Salman, came to power in 2015. Between 2015 and 2022, executions surged by 82 percent.

In February this year, seven Saudi men were killed in a mass execution, the highest number put to death in one day since 81 were killed in March 2022.

According to Reprieve, foreign nationals, including female domestic workers and drug offenders, are "disproportionately" targeted.

Despite the crown prince’s pledge in a 2018 interview to minimize executions, Saudi Arabia remains one of the world’s most prolific executioners.

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