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UN rights chief decries mass execution of 81 people in Saudi Arabia

New York [US], March 15 (ANI): The UN human rights chief has condemned the beheading of 81 people, charged with terrorism-related offences, by Saudi Arabia during the course of a single day.

ANI Mar 15, 2022 09:58 IST googleads

UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet (File Photo)

New York [US], March 15 (ANI): The UN human rights chief has condemned the beheading of 81 people, charged with terrorism-related offences, by Saudi Arabia during the course of a single day.
In a statement released following Saturday's mass execution, High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet urged Saudi authorities to "bring the country's counterterrorism laws fully into line with international standards".
Bachelet said she understood that 41 of those put to death on March 12 were Muslims from the Shiite minority who had taken part in anti-government protests in 2011-12, calling for greater political participation. Another seven were Yemenis and one was a Syrian national.
"Our monitoring indicates that some of those executed were sentenced to death following trials that did not meet fair trial and due process guarantees, and for crimes that did not appear to meet the most serious crimes threshold, as required under international law," she said.
The High Commissioner also expressed concern that some of the executions appeared to be linked to the ongoing armed conflict in Yemen, between Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led coalition, backing the internationally recognized Government forces.
The UN rights chief said implementing death sentences following trials that do not provide the required "fair trial guarantees" is prohibited by international human rights and humanitarian law and "may amount to a war crime."
Moreover, the death penalty is "incompatible with fundamental tenets of human rights and dignity, the right to life and the prohibition of torture".
She said that failure to provide relatives with information on the circumstances of their loved ones' executions "may amount to torture and ill-treatment". "Authorities should return the bodies of those executed to their families," underscored the top UN rights official.
Bachelet voiced her concern over the broad definition of terrorism in Saudi legislation, including non-violent acts that supposedly "endanger national unity" or "undermine the State's reputation."
"This risks criminalizing people exercising their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly," she warned.
Despite a global move away from the death penalty, Saudi Arabia is among some 38 countries that continue to implement it.
"I call on the Saudi authorities to halt all executions, immediately establish a moratorium on the use of the death penalty, and commute the death sentences against those on death row," said the High Commissioner. (ANI)

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