Breaking: Saudi executes Nigerian for police murder
Saudi
authorities put to death a Nigerian on Sunday after convicting him of murdering
a policeman, the latest in a surge of executions that has drawn concern from
human rights groups.
It was 95th execution of the year in the
ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom, which imposes the death penalty for offences
including murder, drug trafficking, armed robbery, rape and apostasy. Fahd
Houssawi was put to death in the western city of Taif, the interior ministry
said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
Fahd Houssawi He
had been found guilty of strangling the policeman and beating his head against
the ground until he died, the ministry said. Amnesty International has warned
that at the current rate Saudi Arabia could see more than 100 executions in the
first half of 2016 alone.
The London-based watchdog says that the kingdom
carried out at least 158 death sentences last year, making it the third most
prolific executioner after Iran and Pakistan. Its figures do not include
secretive China.
The executions this year are “higher than at the same point
last year,” Amnesty said. Murder and drug trafficking cases account for the
majority of Saudi executions, although 47 people were put to death for
“terrorism” offences on a single day in January.
They included prominent Shiite
cleric Nimr al-Nimr whose execution prompted Iranian protesters to torch Saudi
diplomatic missions triggering the severing of relations between the Middle
East’s leading Sunni and Shiite powers.
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