SANAD Human Rights Organization: Saudi Authorities Execute Saudi Citizen Mishal Al-Ghannam
The Saudi government continues its practice of executing citizens under vague and ambiguous charges. The execution of Saudi citizen Mishal bin Suleiman bin Hassan Al-Ghannam was carried out after a series of unclear and ambiguous accusations were leveled against him. These included allegations of joining a terrorist entity and conspiring to destabilize societal security. This information was confirmed in an official statement issued by the Saudi Ministry of Interior, which indicated that the execution was carried out on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
SANAD Human Rights Organization condemns these practices, which violate fundamental human rights principles, including the right to life and the right to a fair trial. These executions serve only to intimidate society and silence dissenting voices, revealing the authoritarian nature of the Saudi regime.
SANAD calls on the international community and human rights organizations to take immediate action to pressure the Saudi government to halt the ongoing series of executions and killings. Furthermore, it urges efforts to protect the rights of Saudi citizens and ensure fair trials free from oppression and injustice.