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Saudi executes latest, bringing total to 39 this year
Published in Bikya Masr on 12 - 05 - 2013

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia has beheaded a man after he was convicted of killing a relative in the kingdom's north, the interior ministry said. Awad Rawili stabbed to death Jazaa Rawili, a relative, during an argument , said the statement carried by the official SPA news agency, on Sunday announcing the execution.
He was executed in the northern city of Araar.
His beheading brings to 39 the number of people executed in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of the year.
The United Nations human rights office in April called on governments to establish an official moratorium on all executions with a long term goal of abolishing the death penalty worldwide.
“In many cases, the death penalty involves clear violations of international norms and standards," the spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Rupert Colville, told journalists in Geneva. These violations include disrespect for fair trial guarantees and due process, and when executions of juvenile offenders take place in violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Other violations include alleged crimes that do not meet the threshold of “most serious crimes," execution after a very long period on death row, and a failure to ensure consular services are provided to foreign nationals.
Speaking on behalf of OHCHR, Mr. Colville said the office is “deeply concerned that a number of countries in the Middle East and Asia have recently started reapplying the death penalty after several years of moratorium, and despite the overwhelming global trend towards abolishing the death penalty."
Last month, three men were executed in Kuwait – the first time since May 2007 that Kuwait has carried out death sentences.
“Over 40 detainees remain on death row in Kuwait, and we urge the Government to commute all death sentences," Mr. Colville said.
OHCHR noted that Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Yemen are among other countries in the Middle East region which regularly carry out the death penalty.
“We are particularly concerned at the continued high rate of implementation of the death penalty in Iraq," Mr. Colville said, adding that at least 12 executions have been carried out this year, four in April alone. Hundreds of additional people in Iraq are on death row.
The number of people executed in Iraq last year totaled 123, including five women, which was a massive increase over previous years, OHCHR said, and “deeply worrying" in a country where there are persisting serious concerns about compliance with fair trial standards.
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