Will Saudi Arabia announce a moratorium on executions by end of 2025?
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Official announcements from the Saudi government or credible international news agencies
Saudi Arabia's Executions Surge to Record High Under MBS
Dec 3, 2024, 04:12 PM
Saudi Arabia has set a new record for the number of executions carried out in a single year, with more than 300 individuals executed in 2024, according to a tally by AFP, updated following announcements from the Saudi Ministry of Interior. This surge in executions has been described as occurring at 'rocket speed' under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's (MBS) leadership. Among those executed were four people convicted of common law offenses, highlighting the broad application of capital punishment in the country. This record-breaking number of executions has drawn international attention and criticism, especially as Saudi Arabia continues to engage in high-profile international cultural and economic exchanges.
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Yes • 50%
Increase executions • 25%
Introduce alternative penalties • 25%
Reinstate moratorium • 25%
Maintain current policy • 25%
Sanctions • 25%
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Formal condemnations • 25%
Diplomatic protests • 25%
Increase in executions • 25%
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Moratorium on executions • 25%
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Other human rights issues • 25%
Executions • 25%
Gender equality issues • 25%
Freedom of speech restrictions • 25%