Human RightsIIT Exclusive NewsSaudi ArabiaWest Asia

Inhuman zionist Saudi regime beheaded Sheikh Nimr just days after Erdogan’s visit for Ill-Minded Alliance; Does this visit a have relationship with the fresh Saudi Massacre?

0a706bd3-c865-482c-8dfc-5bdcbc0ee0dc

Inhuman zionist Saudi regime beheaded Sheikh Nimr just days after Erdogan’s visit for Ill-Minded Alliance; Does this visit have relationship with the fresh Saudi Massacre?

In a similar case, tension between Russia and Turkey went up days after Erdogan’s visit to Russia. The downed Russian jet believed to be a tool of saham fight between the two countries leaded to series of mutual sanctions leaded to poorer Russian and Turkish communities.

 

Inhuman Saudi Regime’s brutal massacre comes a couple of days after the important visit of Erdogan regime which believed to be the order of execution or at least just the encouragement of ill-minded Erdogan regime to the brutal counterpart for the possible results of the Islamic personalities’ beheading in Saudi Arabia.

 

Historical experiences prove that some atrocities which have cronolocigal relationship with Turkish officials visits starting with Erdogan and his team do have direct involvement in crimes commited against humanity. This fact also raises the questions in people’s mind on how Erdogan, who doesn’t hide his imperial wills,  is related to massacres experienced along the world.

indir

Dark History of Enemy of Islam Saudi (non) Human Rights

Saudi Arabia has carried out 157 executions in 2015, most of which were beheading by sword. This is a record of the most capital punishments conducted in a single year since 1995.

The figure is second only to that of the year 1995 when the government in Riyadh executed 192 people. The Associated Press cited the latest reports by the Amnesty International as its source.

In more recent years, between 79 and 90 people lost their lives annually for “nonlethal offenses, such as drug-related ones.”

According to a November report released by Amnesty, about 40 percent of the total number of executions in 2015 – at least 63, including 45 foreign nationals — were for drug-related crimes. The figure was less than four percent in 2010.

“Foreign nationals, mostly migrant workers from developing countries, are particularly vulnerable as they typically lack knowledge of Arabic and are denied adequate translation during their trials,” said the rights group.

According to an August report, over 2,000 people were executed by Saudi Arabia between 1985 and 2013, half of whom were foreigners.

“Trials in capital cases are often held in secret and defendants rarely have access to lawyers. People may be convicted solely on the basis of ‘confessions’ obtained under torture, other ill-treatment or deception,” added the London-based rights group.

Saudi authorities do not spare people with mental disabilities from the death penalty. Moreover, most executions are performed in public places and in some cases decapitated bodies are left hanging in public squares as a “deterrent,” the report further said.

Riyadh has been under fire for having one of the world’s highest execution rates. Under the Saudi law, apostasy, armed robbery, drug trafficking, rape, and murder all carry the death penalty.

 

 

Back to top button