In 2015, Saudi activist Mousa al-Hashim and his wife Israa al-Ghamgam were arrested for documenting a peaceful protest.
Al-Hashim is serving 17 years in prison, while al-Ghamgam faces a 13-year arbitrary sentence.
Al-Hashim is serving 17 years in prison, while al-Ghamgam faces a 13-year arbitrary sentence.
November 8, 2025 at 7:20 AM
In 2015, Saudi activist Mousa al-Hashim and his wife Israa al-Ghamgam were arrested for documenting a peaceful protest.
Al-Hashim is serving 17 years in prison, while al-Ghamgam faces a 13-year arbitrary sentence.
Al-Hashim is serving 17 years in prison, while al-Ghamgam faces a 13-year arbitrary sentence.
Easing Limits for Some While Crushing Others Isn’t Reform
November 4, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Easing Limits for Some While Crushing Others Isn’t Reform
Under Salman’s rule, executions in Saudi have surpassed 1,900, placing the kingdom among the world’s top 3 executioners
Political & protest-related executions
Minors & prisoners of conscience killed
3 mass executions
Over 50% discretionary
Unfair trials & torture used for confessions
Political & protest-related executions
Minors & prisoners of conscience killed
3 mass executions
Over 50% discretionary
Unfair trials & torture used for confessions
November 4, 2025 at 4:03 AM
Under Salman’s rule, executions in Saudi have surpassed 1,900, placing the kingdom among the world’s top 3 executioners
Political & protest-related executions
Minors & prisoners of conscience killed
3 mass executions
Over 50% discretionary
Unfair trials & torture used for confessions
Political & protest-related executions
Minors & prisoners of conscience killed
3 mass executions
Over 50% discretionary
Unfair trials & torture used for confessions
In late October, Saudi Arabia executed 3 people
2 on narcotics-related charges
1 on security-related charges
2 on narcotics-related charges
1 on security-related charges
November 4, 2025 at 4:02 AM
In late October, Saudi Arabia executed 3 people
2 on narcotics-related charges
1 on security-related charges
2 on narcotics-related charges
1 on security-related charges
Since the start of the year, Saudi Arabia has executed over 300 people; a record high.
Among them:
two minors
three political detainees
over 17 Egyptians
and one Jordanian in Tabuk Prison
Executions are accelerating, marking an increasingly bloody year.
Among them:
two minors
three political detainees
over 17 Egyptians
and one Jordanian in Tabuk Prison
Executions are accelerating, marking an increasingly bloody year.
October 29, 2025 at 6:13 AM
Since the start of the year, Saudi Arabia has executed over 300 people; a record high.
Among them:
two minors
three political detainees
over 17 Egyptians
and one Jordanian in Tabuk Prison
Executions are accelerating, marking an increasingly bloody year.
Among them:
two minors
three political detainees
over 17 Egyptians
and one Jordanian in Tabuk Prison
Executions are accelerating, marking an increasingly bloody year.
In just first two weeks this October, Saudi Arabia executed 12 people:
⚖️ 1 Retribution (Qisas)
💊 8 Narcotics offenses
🔒 3 Terrorism/Security charges
Despite that next month, it will host the 26th U.N. Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh
🕯️ 12 lives in 14 days.
⚖️ 1 Retribution (Qisas)
💊 8 Narcotics offenses
🔒 3 Terrorism/Security charges
Despite that next month, it will host the 26th U.N. Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh
🕯️ 12 lives in 14 days.
October 25, 2025 at 9:38 AM
In just first two weeks this October, Saudi Arabia executed 12 people:
⚖️ 1 Retribution (Qisas)
💊 8 Narcotics offenses
🔒 3 Terrorism/Security charges
Despite that next month, it will host the 26th U.N. Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh
🕯️ 12 lives in 14 days.
⚖️ 1 Retribution (Qisas)
💊 8 Narcotics offenses
🔒 3 Terrorism/Security charges
Despite that next month, it will host the 26th U.N. Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh
🕯️ 12 lives in 14 days.
The charges against Abdullah reveal the injustice of his execution:
2 of 7 charges (undated) linked to acts with someone who died when Abdullah was 17
1 charge for an event when he was 17
1 charge for a protest at age 18
He was not accused of causing any deaths or injuries
2 of 7 charges (undated) linked to acts with someone who died when Abdullah was 17
1 charge for an event when he was 17
1 charge for a protest at age 18
He was not accused of causing any deaths or injuries
October 25, 2025 at 4:52 AM
The charges against Abdullah reveal the injustice of his execution:
2 of 7 charges (undated) linked to acts with someone who died when Abdullah was 17
1 charge for an event when he was 17
1 charge for a protest at age 18
He was not accused of causing any deaths or injuries
2 of 7 charges (undated) linked to acts with someone who died when Abdullah was 17
1 charge for an event when he was 17
1 charge for a protest at age 18
He was not accused of causing any deaths or injuries
Each number represents a life lost to a brutal system.
October 22, 2025 at 9:35 AM
Each number represents a life lost to a brutal system.
🚨 In 2025 alone, 300 executions were carried out.
No one should face death for political views or non-violent offenses.
No one should face death for political views or non-violent offenses.
October 22, 2025 at 5:52 AM
🚨 In 2025 alone, 300 executions were carried out.
No one should face death for political views or non-violent offenses.
No one should face death for political views or non-violent offenses.
Saudi Arabia: 300 executions in 2025
October 22, 2025 at 5:26 AM
Saudi Arabia: 300 executions in 2025
Al-Derazi faced torture, forced confessions, and denial of legal counsel.
October 22, 2025 at 5:26 AM
Al-Derazi faced torture, forced confessions, and denial of legal counsel.
In under two months, Saudi Arabia executed minors Jalal Labad and Abdullah Al-Derazi on political charges.
October 22, 2025 at 5:25 AM
In under two months, Saudi Arabia executed minors Jalal Labad and Abdullah Al-Derazi on political charges.
At least 292 people have been executed in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of 2025, exposing the regime’s broken promises
October 12, 2025 at 8:56 AM
At least 292 people have been executed in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of 2025, exposing the regime’s broken promises
They execute people over a tweet, yet with the right paycheck, you’re expected to perform stand-up inside a Saudi prison.
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
October 5, 2025 at 9:00 AM
They execute people over a tweet, yet with the right paycheck, you’re expected to perform stand-up inside a Saudi prison.
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
Saudi Arabia isn’t just hosting jokes, it’s selling a new image, It’s a stage for rebranding the kingdom’s global image and masking a harsher reality and rights abuses remain unaddressed.
www.npr.org/2025/10/04/n...
www.npr.org/2025/10/04/n...
October 5, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Saudi Arabia isn’t just hosting jokes, it’s selling a new image, It’s a stage for rebranding the kingdom’s global image and masking a harsher reality and rights abuses remain unaddressed.
www.npr.org/2025/10/04/n...
www.npr.org/2025/10/04/n...
In Sept 2025, Saudi Arabia carried out 13 executions, bringing the total this year to 283.
8 on drug charges (not among the “most serious” crimes under int’l law)
3 political charges
1 treason
Since King Salman’s reign began: 1,870 executions
8 on drug charges (not among the “most serious” crimes under int’l law)
3 political charges
1 treason
Since King Salman’s reign began: 1,870 executions
October 4, 2025 at 10:30 AM
In Sept 2025, Saudi Arabia carried out 13 executions, bringing the total this year to 283.
8 on drug charges (not among the “most serious” crimes under int’l law)
3 political charges
1 treason
Since King Salman’s reign began: 1,870 executions
8 on drug charges (not among the “most serious” crimes under int’l law)
3 political charges
1 treason
Since King Salman’s reign began: 1,870 executions
A plea for Newcastle fans to help give Saudi women a voice from Elise Evans
October 1, 2025 at 6:34 AM
A plea for Newcastle fans to help give Saudi women a voice from Elise Evans
Ms Leah Remini Calls Out Saudi Arabian Regime in Wake of Riyadh Comedy Festival Backlash
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDBq...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDBq...
October 1, 2025 at 6:18 AM
Ms Leah Remini Calls Out Saudi Arabian Regime in Wake of Riyadh Comedy Festival Backlash
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDBq...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDBq...
Saudi activist Fawzan Al-Harbi, member of ACPRA, was jailed 10 yrs for engaging with UN mechanisms.
Released in late 2023, but now silenced under a 10-yr travel ban.
Released in late 2023, but now silenced under a 10-yr travel ban.
September 29, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Saudi activist Fawzan Al-Harbi, member of ACPRA, was jailed 10 yrs for engaging with UN mechanisms.
Released in late 2023, but now silenced under a 10-yr travel ban.
Released in late 2023, but now silenced under a 10-yr travel ban.
Saudi women’s rights defender Loujain Al-Hathloul was jailed & tortured after engaging with
@UN_CEDAW.
Freed in 2021, yet still trapped under an indefinite travel ban; her family banned too.
@UN_CEDAW.
Freed in 2021, yet still trapped under an indefinite travel ban; her family banned too.
September 29, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Saudi women’s rights defender Loujain Al-Hathloul was jailed & tortured after engaging with
@UN_CEDAW.
Freed in 2021, yet still trapped under an indefinite travel ban; her family banned too.
@UN_CEDAW.
Freed in 2021, yet still trapped under an indefinite travel ban; her family banned too.
Essa Al-Nukheifi, Saudi activist jailed 6 yrs for cooperating with a UN Special Rapporteur.
Released in Jan 2025, he is now under a 6-yr travel ban.
Released in Jan 2025, he is now under a 6-yr travel ban.
September 29, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Essa Al-Nukheifi, Saudi activist jailed 6 yrs for cooperating with a UN Special Rapporteur.
Released in Jan 2025, he is now under a 6-yr travel ban.
Released in Jan 2025, he is now under a 6-yr travel ban.
Human rights defender Mohammad Fahad Al-Qahtani, co-founder of ACPRA, spent 10 yrs in prison for engaging with UN mechanisms.
Though released in Jan 2025, he now faces a 10-yr travel ban.
Though released in Jan 2025, he now faces a 10-yr travel ban.
September 29, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Human rights defender Mohammad Fahad Al-Qahtani, co-founder of ACPRA, spent 10 yrs in prison for engaging with UN mechanisms.
Though released in Jan 2025, he now faces a 10-yr travel ban.
Though released in Jan 2025, he now faces a 10-yr travel ban.
“UN Report: Saudi Arabia Targeted Rights Defenders for Cooperating with UN”
September 29, 2025 at 6:22 AM
“UN Report: Saudi Arabia Targeted Rights Defenders for Cooperating with UN”
In September alone, Saudi Arabia executed 12 people.
Only 1 case was classified as ‘qisas’ (retribution in Islamic law), while the other 11 were not capital crimes;
About 92%
Only 1 case was classified as ‘qisas’ (retribution in Islamic law), while the other 11 were not capital crimes;
About 92%
September 27, 2025 at 7:53 AM
In September alone, Saudi Arabia executed 12 people.
Only 1 case was classified as ‘qisas’ (retribution in Islamic law), while the other 11 were not capital crimes;
About 92%
Only 1 case was classified as ‘qisas’ (retribution in Islamic law), while the other 11 were not capital crimes;
About 92%