Saudi executes more than 100 foreigners in 2024
The latest was of a Yemeni national convicted of smuggling drugs, after a three-year moratorium on executing drug offenders ended in 2022
Saudi Arabia has executed more than 100 foreigners this year, indicating a sharp increase which one rights group said was unprecedented.
The latest execution, on Saturday in the southwestern region of Najran, was of a Yemeni national convicted of smuggling drugs into the Gulf kingdom, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
That brought the number of foreigners executed so far in 2024 to 101, according to state media reports.
This is almost triple the figures for 2023 and 2022, when Saudi authorities had put to death 34 foreigners each year.
The Berlin-based European-Saudi Organisation for Human Rights (ESOHR) said this year’s executions had already broken a record.
“This is the largest number of executions of foreigners in one year. Saudi Arabia has never executed 100 foreigners in a year,” said Taha al-Hajji, the group’s legal director.