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Ansarullah Political Bureau Condemns Saudi Regime's Crime of Killing Young Men from Qatif

News - Yemen: Ansarullah Political Bureau condemned the crime of the Saudi terrorist regime killing three young men from Qatif. It also condemns Saudi crimes, and holds Saudi regime responsible for killing three young men from Qatif.

Ansarullah Political Bureau condemns silence of international community, human rights organizations on crimes committed by terrorist Saudi regime.

 

Recently, Insan Organization for Human Rights and Peace in Germany strongly condemned the Saudi regime's execution of two Bahraini youths, Sadiq Thamer and Jaafar Sultan.
The organization confirmed that Saudi Arabia's execution of the two Bahraini youths is a clear violation of all international and humanitarian laws, noting that international human rights law and international humanitarian law prohibit executions after trials that do not provide the required fair trial guarantees.

The human rights organization pointed out that the Saudi regime continues to practice systematic terrorism in the face of the silence of society and international organizations that deal with human rights issues in the world with double standards.

Earlier, Riyadh announced the execution of two Bahrainis, charged with "joining a terrorist cell," aimed at "destabilizing the security" of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, bringing the total number of executions in the kingdom to nine this month, Arabi21 reported.

The office said in a statement: “ The Saudi regime committed a new brutal crime by the murder of two Bahraini youths, Jaafar Muhammad Sultan and Sadiq Majeed Thamer.

The statement held "the Saudi regime responsible for this crime," condemning "the silence and complicity of the puppet Bahraini regime in this crime against Bahraini citizens, which reflects the extent of its dependence on the Saudi regime.

It stressed that "the crimes of the Saudi regime against the people of Yemen, the people of Bahrain, the people of the eastern regions, and other free people inside and outside the country will sweep the Saudi regime into the abyss.

For its part, Al-Haq party urged all humanitarian organizations to assume their moral and humanitarian responsibility towards this crime and similar ones.

It also called on all the free people of the world to stand against the crime of executing political opponents and dissenters of opinion and not to be silent about this crime and the crimes that Yemenis, Palestinians and other oppressed people in the world are exposed to.

Bahrain has witnessed protests since 2011 with people calling for a constitutional monarchy, but they have been suppressed with the assistance of Saudi forces.

In October 2021, Amnesty International reported discretionary death sentences issued by Saudi authorities against Bahrainis, accusing them of smuggling explosives, receiving military training, and participating in protests in Bahrain. The organization said the confessions were extracted through torture.

UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial or arbitrary executions, Maurice Tidbal-Benz, called on Saudi authorities in June to halt any steps toward executing the two men.

The number of such executions in Saudi Arabia this month has now reached nine, with eight carried out in the eastern region, seven of whom were Saudi nationals.

According to official data, Saudi authorities have executed 41 people since the beginning of this year. In 2022, there were 147 executions, more than double the number in 2021 (69).

Saudi Arabia faces extensive criticism from human rights organizations due to its high rates of executions.

Saudi authorities maintain that defendants have exhausted all legal avenues.

Since King Salman bin Abdulaziz assumed power in 2015, Saudi Arabia has carried out over a thousand executions, as per a joint report by Reprieve and the European-Saudi Organization for Human Rights published earlier this year.

 

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