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On 2 January 2016, the kingdom of ] carried out a mass execution of 47 people inside prisons in 12 different provinces in the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasiareview.com/04012016-saudi-arabia-carries-out-largest-mass-execution-since-1980/ |title=Saudi Arabia Carries Out Largest Mass Execution Since 1980 – Eurasia Review |website=Eurasiareview.com |date=2016-01-02 |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref> Forty-three were beheaded and four executed by firing squads. Among the 47 people killed was ] ] ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Van |first=Bill |url=http://www.globalresearch.ca/middle-east-tensions-escalate-in-wake-of-saudi-mass-beheadings/5499462 |title=Middle East Tensions Escalate in Wake of Saudi Mass Beheadings &#124; Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization |website=Globalresearch.ca |date= |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref> The execution was the largest carried out in the kingdom since 1980.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saudi-arabia-mass-execution-history_568c43e1e4b0cad15e625f74 |title=Mass Execution Is Part Of Saudi Arabia's Long History Of Horrors |website=Huffingtonpost.com |date= |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref> On 2 January 2016, the kingdom of ] carried out a mass execution of 47 people inside prisons in 12 different provinces in the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasiareview.com/04012016-saudi-arabia-carries-out-largest-mass-execution-since-1980/ |title=Saudi Arabia Carries Out Largest Mass Execution Since 1980 – Eurasia Review |website=Eurasiareview.com |date=2016-01-02 |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref> Forty-three were beheaded and four executed by firing squads. Among the 47 people killed was ] ] ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Van |first=Bill |url=http://www.globalresearch.ca/middle-east-tensions-escalate-in-wake-of-saudi-mass-beheadings/5499462 |title=Middle East Tensions Escalate in Wake of Saudi Mass Beheadings &#124; Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization |website=Globalresearch.ca |date= |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref> The execution was the largest carried out in the kingdom since 1980.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saudi-arabia-mass-execution-history_568c43e1e4b0cad15e625f74 |title=Mass Execution Is Part Of Saudi Arabia's Long History Of Horrors |website=Huffingtonpost.com |date= |accessdate=2016-01-06}}</ref>

== List of executed people ==
47 people were executed by Saudi Arabia on 2 January 2016. The below list is name of them.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2016/01/02/Saudi-interior-ministry.html | title=Saudi Arabia executes 47 terrorism convicts | work=Al Arabiya | date=2 January 2016 | accessdate=12 January 2016 | author=Staff writer of Al Arabiya News}}</ref>
1- Ameen Mohammed Abdullah Al Aqala
2- Anwar Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar
3- Badr bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Badr
4- Bandar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Ghaith
5- Hassan Hadi bin Shuja'a Al-Masareer
6- Hamad bin Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Humaidi
7- Khalid Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Jarallah
8- Ridha Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar
9- Saad Salamah Hameer
10- Salah bin Saeed bin Abdulraheem Al-Najjar
11- Salah bin Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Hussain
12- Saleh bin Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Shamsan
13- Saleh bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Juma'ah
14- Adel bin Saad bin Jaza' Al-Dhubaiti
15- Adel Mohammed Salem Abdullah Yamani
16- Abduljabbar bin Homood bin Abdulaziz Al-Tuwaijri
17- Abdulrahman Dhakheel Faleh Al-Faleh
18- Abdullah Sayer Moawadh Massad Al-Mohammadi
19- Abdullah bin Saad bin Mozher Shareef
20- Abdullah Saleh Abdulaziz Al-Ansari
21- Abdullah Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Muqrin
22- Abdullah Musalem Hameed Al-Raheef
23- Abdullah bin Mua'ala bin A'li
24- Abdulaziz Rasheed bin Hamdan Al-Toaili'e
25- Abdulmohsen Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Yahya
26- Isam Khalaf Mohammed Al-Mothri'e
27- Ali Saeed Abdullah Al Ribeh
28- Ghazi Mohaisen Rashed
29- Faris Ahmed Jama'an Al Showail
30- Fikri Ali bin Yahya Faqih
31- Fahd bin Ahmed bin Hanash Al Zamel
32- Fahd Abdulrahman Ahmed Al-Buraidi
33- Fahd Ali Ayedh Al Jubran
34- Majed Ibrahim Ali Al-Mughainem
35- Majed Moeedh Rashed
36- Mishaal bin Homood bin Juwair Al-Farraj
37- Mohammed Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Muharib
38- Mohammed Ali Abdulkarim Suwaymil
39- Mohammed Fathi Abula'ti Al-Sayed
40- Mohammed bin Faisal bin Mohammed Al-Shioukh
41- Mostafa Mohammed Altaher Abkar
42- Moaidh Mufreh Ali Al Shokr
43- Nasser Ali Ayedh Al Jubran
44- Naif Saad Abdullah Al-Buraidi
45- Najeeb bin abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Bohaiji
46- Nimr Baqer Al-Nimr
47- Nimr Sehaj Zeid Al-Kraizi


==See also== ==See also==

Revision as of 13:28, 12 January 2016

On 2 January 2016, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia carried out a mass execution of 47 people inside prisons in 12 different provinces in the country. Forty-three were beheaded and four executed by firing squads. Among the 47 people killed was Shia Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. The execution was the largest carried out in the kingdom since 1980.

List of executed people

47 people were executed by Saudi Arabia on 2 January 2016. The below list is name of them. 1- Ameen Mohammed Abdullah Al Aqala 2- Anwar Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar 3- Badr bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Badr 4- Bandar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Ghaith 5- Hassan Hadi bin Shuja'a Al-Masareer 6- Hamad bin Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Humaidi 7- Khalid Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Jarallah 8- Ridha Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar 9- Saad Salamah Hameer 10- Salah bin Saeed bin Abdulraheem Al-Najjar 11- Salah bin Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Hussain 12- Saleh bin Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Shamsan 13- Saleh bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Juma'ah 14- Adel bin Saad bin Jaza' Al-Dhubaiti 15- Adel Mohammed Salem Abdullah Yamani 16- Abduljabbar bin Homood bin Abdulaziz Al-Tuwaijri 17- Abdulrahman Dhakheel Faleh Al-Faleh 18- Abdullah Sayer Moawadh Massad Al-Mohammadi 19- Abdullah bin Saad bin Mozher Shareef 20- Abdullah Saleh Abdulaziz Al-Ansari 21- Abdullah Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Muqrin 22- Abdullah Musalem Hameed Al-Raheef 23- Abdullah bin Mua'ala bin A'li 24- Abdulaziz Rasheed bin Hamdan Al-Toaili'e 25- Abdulmohsen Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Yahya 26- Isam Khalaf Mohammed Al-Mothri'e 27- Ali Saeed Abdullah Al Ribeh 28- Ghazi Mohaisen Rashed 29- Faris Ahmed Jama'an Al Showail 30- Fikri Ali bin Yahya Faqih 31- Fahd bin Ahmed bin Hanash Al Zamel 32- Fahd Abdulrahman Ahmed Al-Buraidi 33- Fahd Ali Ayedh Al Jubran 34- Majed Ibrahim Ali Al-Mughainem 35- Majed Moeedh Rashed 36- Mishaal bin Homood bin Juwair Al-Farraj 37- Mohammed Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Muharib 38- Mohammed Ali Abdulkarim Suwaymil 39- Mohammed Fathi Abula'ti Al-Sayed 40- Mohammed bin Faisal bin Mohammed Al-Shioukh 41- Mostafa Mohammed Altaher Abkar 42- Moaidh Mufreh Ali Al Shokr 43- Nasser Ali Ayedh Al Jubran 44- Naif Saad Abdullah Al-Buraidi 45- Najeeb bin abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Bohaiji 46- Nimr Baqer Al-Nimr 47- Nimr Sehaj Zeid Al-Kraizi

See also

References

  1. "Saudi Arabia Carries Out Largest Mass Execution Since 1980 – Eurasia Review". Eurasiareview.com. 2016-01-02. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  2. Van, Bill. "Middle East Tensions Escalate in Wake of Saudi Mass Beheadings | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization". Globalresearch.ca. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  3. "Mass Execution Is Part Of Saudi Arabia's Long History Of Horrors". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  4. Staff writer of Al Arabiya News (2 January 2016). "Saudi Arabia executes 47 terrorism convicts". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
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