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Over 50 Africans Face Imminent Execution Threat in Saudi Arabia

The Uncertain Fate of Death Row Inmates in Saudi Arabia Khalid Mohammed Ibrahim, a man whose life hangs by a thread, can be seen on the right with his family before his unfortunate arrest—a moment captured long before the shadows of legal turmoil descended upon him. Recent reports reveal that dozens of individuals from the Horn of Africa, currently on death row in Saudi Arabia, are facing an agonizing uncertainty. Inmates and their worried families have disclosed to Middle East Eye that their executions could transpire…

Rights Groups Warn: 37 Ethiopians Face Imminent Execution in Saudi Arabia

In a troubling development that raises serious humanitarian concerns, at least 37 Ethiopian men currently face the death penalty in Saudi Arabia for drug-related offenses. This alarming situation has been spotlighted in a joint statement released by a coalition of 31 civil society and human rights organizations. They have expressed trepidation over what they describe as an “imminent risk” of execution for countless foreign nationals within the Kingdom. On June 17, 2025, the organizations declared they are “gravely fearful…

South West State Carries Out Execution Following Baidoa Shooting

Unpacking Justice: A Firing Squad Execution in Baidoa Baidoa (AX) — A somber chapter unfolded in the South West state of Somalia on Sunday, when authorities executed a man by firing squad. This was not an ordinary occurrence; the execution transpired less than 24 hours after the court had convicted the individual for taking the life of a young office worker. The urgency of this case has left many pondering the balance between swift justice and due process in a tumultuous legal landscape. The Incident That Sparked Swift…

Emerging Serial Killer Faces Execution in Florida for the Murder of a Miami Newspaper Staffer

A 48-year-old man, Michael Tanzi, was executed by lethal injection in Florida for the tragic murder of Janet Acosta, a newspaper employee who was abducted during her lunch break in 2000. The execution took place shortly after 6 PM local time (11 PM Irish time) yesterday at the Florida State Prison in Raiford, according to a statement from prison officials. Tanzi's death marks him as the third inmate to be executed in Florida this year and the eleventh nationwide. In 2003, Tanzi confessed to the brutal murder of Ms. Acosta,…

U.S. Coup Plotters Evade Execution in Congo, Return Safely

Intrigues and Diplomacy: A Tale of Prisoner Releases in the DRC The corridors of power often resonate with tales of negotiations and diplomacy, where deals are crafted behind closed doors, altering the fate of nations and individuals alike. In the heart of Central Africa, a recent development has reminded us of this age-old dance. The Congolese presidency just unveiled a decision steeped in such intrigue: the release of coup plotters as a result of diplomatic discussions centered around security and mining agreements…

SNA Soldier Faces Execution for Commander’s Murder

Hussein Hassan Mahmoud Ma'da, the convicted killer sentenced to death by the Somali Military Court. CREDIT: SUPPLIED Mogadishu: A Story of Choices, Consequences, and Courtrooms In the heart of Mogadishu, a city that ebbs and flows with timeless stories and modern struggles alike, an intense courtroom drama has unfolded. Hussein Hassan Mahmoud Ma’da, not just a name but a vivid emblem of the difficult choices one makes, now stands convicted and sentenced to the ultimate penalty — death by firing squad. This…

Somali Families Rally in Mogadishu, Demand Intervention to Rescue Kin Facing Execution in Saudi Arabia

Mogadishu (AX) – Under the sweltering rays of the Mogadishu sun, a group of anguished families protested on Wednesday. Their loved ones—Somali citizens—face death sentences in Saudi Arabia. With pleas that tug at the heart, these families called upon the Somali government to intercede on behalf of their imprisoned kin. The protesters, a tapestry of pain and resolve, claimed that 45 Somali nationals languish on death row in Saudi prisons. Their cry is simple yet profound: they demand negotiations with Saudi authorities to…

Hope Shattered: Family Grieves Somali Man’s Execution in Saudi Arabia

When tragedy hits home, it echoes painfully through the lives of those left behind. Leyla Mahmud Ahmed was no exception to this heartache, as she grappled with indescribable anguish over the execution of her brother, Mohamed Nur Hussein, in Saudi Arabia. The ruling, she emphatically claims, was unjust and devastatingly felt by her family. (Credit: Supplied via BBC) Mogadishu (AX) — The grim news was delivered with chilling finality: Mohamed Nur Hussein, a Somali man detained for seven long years in Saudi Arabia, had been…

Somali Citizen Faces Execution in Saudi Arabia on Drug Trafficking Charges

Riyadh: The Complex Web of Justice in Saudi Arabia In the austere city of Najran, Saudi Arabia, the echoes of justice reverberated with a somber note on Sunday. Mohamed Nur Hussein, a Somali native, faced the nation's unyielding justice system, accused of smuggling hashish. The verdict, carried out by beheading, garners both awe and consternation. Is it ever fully possible to comprehend the depth of such legal finality? Hussein’s family, cloaked in grief and disbelief, alleges a litany of…

Alabama Carries Out Execution of Convicted Killer by Nitrogen Gas Method

In a poignant chapter of American justice, the state of Alabama recently executed Demetrius Frazier, a man condemned for heinous crimes committed over three decades ago. His death, administered through nitrogen gas—a method that has spurred considerable ethical debate—marks the fourth instance of this controversial approach to capital punishment within Alabama’s borders. Frazier, aged 52 at the time of his execution, was sentenced to death in 1996 for the brutal murder of Pauline Brown, a 40-year-old mother of two, whose…

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