Saudi Arabia Executes 37 for Terrorism

One
of the men was crucified after his execution, according to a statement by the
official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The
statement added that the men were charged with "adopting terrorist
extremist ideology, forming terrorist cells" and harming the "peace
and security of society".
Saudi
Arabia executed 149 people last year, Amnesty International says.
In
Tuesday's executions, those accused had allegedly attacked security
headquarters, killing a number of officers, the SPA statement said.
The
punishments were carried out in several locations including the Saudi capital,
Riyadh, Mecca and Medina.
Executions are
usually carried out by beheading. Crucifixion following an execution is
reserved for crimes seen by the authorities as even more serious.
In 2018, a
man was executed and crucified after he was accused of stabbing a woman to
death.
He was also accused of attempted murder of another man along with attempting to
rape a woman, Bloomberg reported.
The
Saudi government does not release official statistics on the number of
executions it carries out, but state media does report frequently on
executions.
On
Sunday, Saudi Arabia claimed it foiled an attack that targeted a security
bureau in al-Zulfi, north of Riyadh.
The
four attackers were killed, according to the State Security Presidency's
official spokesman.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world-middle-east
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