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Authorities in Saudi Arabia have executed four members of the same extended family for drugs possession. The two sets of brothers were killed on Monday in the south-eastern city of Najran after being convicted of receiving large quantities of hashish. The case against them was reportedly based on confessions extracted under torture, Amnesty International said , external. There had been a 'disturbing' surge in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom, the human rights group added. There have been 17 executions in the past two weeks, compared with 17 in the previous six months. In , the Saudi authorities executed at least 79 people, three of whom were under 18 at the time of the crimes for which they were condemned. The four executed men - Hadi al-Mutlaq, Awad al-Mutlaq, Mufrih al-Yami and Ali al-Yami - were arrested and detained by the interior ministry's General Directorate of Investigations on several occasions after their alleged offence in , Amnesty said. They were reportedly tortured during interrogation, including with beatings and sleep deprivation, in order to extract false confessions. Amnesty said it had been contacted by their family on Thursday amid fears that their executions were imminent. It sought further information on the case, but within hours was informed that the family had been warned by interior ministry officials to stop contacting the group. The interior ministry said the men had been found guilty by three courts, including an appeals court. The Saudi authorities have also repeatedly denied practising torture. Indonesian maid spared Saudi death. Saudi men executed for robbery. Sri Lankan maid beheaded in Saudi. Saudi man is executed for sorcery. More on this story.
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Authorities in Saudi Arabia have executed four members of the same extended family for drugs possession. The two sets of brothers were killed on Monday in the south-eastern city of Najran after being convicted of receiving large quantities of hashish. The case against them was reportedly based on confessions extracted under torture, Amnesty International said , external. There had been a 'disturbing' surge in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom, the human rights group added. There have been 17 executions in the past two weeks, compared with 17 in the previous six months. In , the Saudi authorities executed at least 79 people, three of whom were under 18 at the time of the crimes for which they were condemned. The four executed men - Hadi al-Mutlaq, Awad al-Mutlaq, Mufrih al-Yami and Ali al-Yami - were arrested and detained by the interior ministry's General Directorate of Investigations on several occasions after their alleged offence in , Amnesty said. They were reportedly tortured during interrogation, including with beatings and sleep deprivation, in order to extract false confessions. Amnesty said it had been contacted by their family on Thursday amid fears that their executions were imminent. It sought further information on the case, but within hours was informed that the family had been warned by interior ministry officials to stop contacting the group. The interior ministry said the men had been found guilty by three courts, including an appeals court. The Saudi authorities have also repeatedly denied practising torture. Indonesian maid spared Saudi death. Saudi men executed for robbery. Sri Lankan maid beheaded in Saudi. Saudi man is executed for sorcery. More on this story.
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Saudi Arabia executes four for hashish possession
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Saudi Arabia executes four for hashish possession
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