Saudi Beheads Murderer, 5th Execution under New King

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Saudi Arabia on Sunday beheaded a convicted murderer, bringing to five the number of people executed since new King Salman took office, continuing the kingdom's use of the harshest punishment.

Abdelrahman al-Jahni, a Saudi, was convicted of shooting another man dead during a dispute, the interior ministry said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

The sentence was carried out in the holy city of Medina.

According to an AFP tally, Jahni is the latest of 17 locals and foreigners to be executed this year.

Five have been beheaded since King Salman took office on January 23 after the death of his predecessor Abdullah.

The interior ministry says the death penalty in such cases reflects the government's commitment to "maintaining security, realizing justice".

But the kingdom has faced constant international criticism over its human rights record, including the use of the death penalty.

Under Abdullah, the number of executions jumped from 27 in 2010 to around 80 annually, with 87 recorded last year.

Comments 6
Missing humble over 10 years

Is there a cleaner and more civilized way of punishment? Old barbarian methods.

Thumb _mowaten_ over 10 years

yes they are currently modernizing their methods from beheading to crucifixion

Missing humble over 10 years

Ils ont 1000 ans de retard sur le reste du monde.

Thumb kanaandian over 10 years

looks like the new king is even more of a blood drink then his half brother was. very barbaric wahabi culture they have going 'on in the kingdom of SAVAGERY!

Missing maroun over 10 years

Iran execute 50% more people then KSA..

Thumb _mowaten_ over 10 years

pijama and his dreams, united to ISIS in their common hatred for shias and love of blood