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Saudi Arabia executes man after objections from rights defenders

This picture shows a poster depicting King Salman bin Abdulaziz (R), and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (L) in Riyadh on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)

Saudi Arabia executes man after objections from rights defenders

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August 21, 2025
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Saudi authorities on Thursday announced the execution of a man on terrorism charges, despite advocates’ objections that he was convicted over offences committed as a minor.

“The death sentence was carried out against Jalal bin Hassan bin Abdul Karim Labbad, a Saudi national, in the Eastern Province,” the state news agency SPA reported.

Labbad, it said, had “committed terrorist crimes including joining a foreign terrorist organisation”.

The agency added that he was convicted for killing a judge in Qatif governorate, as well as firing and launching explosives at security forces with the intent to kill them.

Labbad was among a number of people sentenced to death for offences committed when they were under 18 years old.

In October 2023, Amnesty International said the Saudi supreme court had issued a decision in secret to uphold the death sentence for Labbad, a member of the kingdom’s Shiite minority.

He was sentenced on terrorism charges alongside eight others, including Abdullah al-Derazi, who was also a minor at the time, over their involvement in rare anti-government protests in 2011, according to Amnesty.

UN experts in May called for the release of Labbad and four others convicted over offences committed when they were minors.

Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s most prolific practitioners of the death penalty, has carried out at least 250 executions so far this year.

The conservative country is on course to outstrip last year’s 338 executions — the most since public records first documented the cases in the early 1990s.

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