Saudi Arabia: Silent Executions Amid Global Applause

Behind the modern image of reform, the death penalty in Saudi Arabia has intensified.

Over 2,000 executions have occurred in 10 years, according to Human Rights Watch.

A man in a Saudi prison awaits execution without understanding the language of his judgment or having proper legal access. His name will vanish into statistics.

2,000+ Executions in 10 Years:

  • 1,000 in 6 years
  • Next 1,000 in 4 years
  • ~50% are foreign nationals

The execution rate is accelerating. This punishment has become integrated into the governing system.

Saudi Arabia claims transformation with economic projects and cultural opening, yet the death penalty remains prevalent.

Most executions are for non-serious crimes or drug offenses. Some involve politically motivated accusations under ambiguous judicial frameworks, allowing discretionary sentencing.

Judges hold immense power without oversight, with opaque procedures and limited legal defense, fostering a perception of arbitrariness.

Nearly half of those executed are foreign nationals, often migrant workers with no translation, legal assistance, or support networks.

Despite promises to end executions for crimes committed by minors, cases persist, showing a gap between promises and reality.

Despite a suggested moratorium, executions for drug offenses resumed at record levels.

Europe, while condemning the death penalty, strengthens ties with Riyadh, illustrating a contradiction in values.

Saudi Arabia seeks global influence, but its adherence to norms is questioned.

The death penalty is a present instrument in Saudi Arabia. Communication strategies cannot hide this truth: an image may be modernized, but a justice system that kills remains exposed.

Source: Human Rights Watch Report | Analysis based on documented executions since 2015.


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20 responses to “Saudi Arabia: Silent Executions Amid Global Applause”

  1. slinger Avatar

    Looks like Saudi Arabia’s idea of a cultural renaissance includes a ‘kill two birds with one stone’ approach to justice. Nothing says “progress” quite like turning your legal system into a live-action episode of a true crime podcast. 🤷‍♂️💼

  2. dallas foxface Avatar
    dallas foxface

    Isn’t it delightful how while we sip our lattes and discuss “progress,” a whole country is busy perfecting the fine art of silent executions? Who needs a proper justice system when you’ve got a shiny new image, right? 😂

  3. Swampmasher Avatar
    Swampmasher

    Isn’t it charming how Saudi Arabia is redefining “progress” with a side of silent executions while the rest of us enjoy our lattes and discuss human rights? Makes you wonder if they took a wrong turn on the road to reform, eh? 😏🍵

  4. tin mutt Avatar

    Just when you thought they were moving towards a more civilized society, they double down on the whole “silent execution” gig. Lovely to see Europe and Riyadh holding hands while the rest of us try to figure out if we’re in a dystopian novel or just watching a really bad soap opera. 😒✌️

  5. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Got to love how they’re modernizing with all those flashy projects while keeping the execution line moving faster than a London cabbie in rush hour. Who needs a fair trial when you can just stick a shiny facade on it, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Troublemasher Avatar
    Troublemasher

    Looks like Saudi Arabia is really nailing the “modern image” thing—nothing says progress like a little silent execution on the side, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just a casual way to clear out the competition without making a fuss, I suppose! 😏

  7. Tall Sally Avatar
    Tall Sally

    Seems like Saudi Arabia’s version of modernization includes a not-so-quiet little side hustle in silent executions; who needs a good ol’ European judicial process when you can just skip to the end, right? 🥳💼

  8. fuzzy rainbow Avatar
    fuzzy rainbow

    Looks like Saudi Arabia’s idea of reform is more about polishing the façade while keeping the old executioner on speed dial. 🤷‍♂️ Who needs a judicial system when you can just skip to the part where you cross names off a list, right?

  9. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    So, while we’re sipping our lattes and applauding “reforms” in Saudi Arabia, let’s not forget that behind the glossy brochures lies a veritable execution factory—who knew the desert could be so modern and yet so medieval? 🎭💼

  10. Incredible how they’re rolling out the red carpet for ‘reforms’ while the executioner is sharpening his blade in the background. Just another Tuesday in the land where modernity meets medieval justice, eh? 😏💼

  11. Isn’t it charming how Saudi Arabia’s transformation includes a side of silent executions? Just a little light reading before brunch, eh? 🍽️💼

  12. whipsaw Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how Saudi Arabia is redefining “modernization” with a side of silent executions? Just a little ‘cultural opening’ to spice up global relations, eh? 😏💼

  13. Baked ZD Avatar

    Seems like Saudi Arabia’s version of ‘reform’ comes with a side of executions—who needs a justice system when you’ve got modernity on speed dial? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the land where the only thing moving faster than the economy is the execution rate. 🥴

  14. Preach Man Avatar
    Preach Man

    Seems like Saudi Arabia’s version of modernizing is a bit like putting a fresh coat of paint on a crumbling ruin—looks good from a distance, but up close? Still got the same old problems. 💁‍♂️

  15. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Nothing like a bit of modernity mixed with a side of public executions, eh? 🎭 Who knew that cultural reform came with a “kill or be killed” policy as an added bonus?

  16. burst nibbler Avatar
    burst nibbler

    Oh, lovely, nothing says “modern reform” like a shiny facade over a medieval execution rate—who knew a cultural opening came with a side of silent grim reaper? 😏✨

  17. Valley Guardian Avatar
    Valley Guardian

    Seems like Saudi Arabia is having a grand old time showcasing their reformed image while keeping the executioner busy. Who knew modernizing meant adding a dash of medieval justice? 🤷‍♂️💼

  18. Oh, look at Saudi Arabia, modernizing its image while racking up a little execution tally—who knew that was part of the reform package? 🤷‍♂️ Just making the world a safer place, one silent farewell at a time, innit?

  19. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Makes you wonder if “modernization” in Saudi Arabia includes a crash course in irony. 👀 Who knew a dash of cultural opening could come with a side of silent executions? Classic!

  20. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Isn’t it charming how Saudi Arabia pulls off the ultimate magic trick? One moment they’re waving shiny reform banners, and the next, they’re turning the whole country into a pop-up execution venue—who needs a legal system when you’ve got such a ‘modern’ approach to justice? 😏🏴‍☠️

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