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Saudi Executions: Two Citizens Found Guilty of Terrorism, Explosives Production

RIYADH – Saudi Arabia‘s Interior ministry announced⁤ on october 26, 2023, the execution ‌of two Saudi citizens convicted ⁣of establishing and leading ⁤a terrorist organization. The ministry identified the executed individuals as ‌Abdullah bin Muhammad Al-Dosari and Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Rabiah.The executions underscore Saudi⁣ Arabia’s continued crackdown on extremist groups⁣ and its firm stance against terrorism,‌ a policy pursued for decades to maintain domestic security ⁤and regional stability. The ministry⁢ stated⁣ both men⁣ were found guilty of multiple crimes, including forming a terrorist​ cell, inciting violence, and plotting attacks against state security.‌ Their convictions were ‍upheld by the Saudi judicial system, including the Supreme⁢ Court, ⁢before the royal ⁣decree authorizing their execution was issued.

According to the ‍official​ statement released⁤ by‍ the ⁣Saudi⁢ Press Agency, ‌Al-Dosari and⁣ Al-Rabiah were ​members⁢ of a group that sought to destabilize the kingdom through ⁣coordinated attacks.Investigations revealed their organization had been actively⁣ recruiting⁣ and training individuals to carry⁣ out acts of terrorism. The‍ ministry emphasized that Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism laws are applied in accordance wiht Islamic Sharia law and international standards. ⁣

the declaration follows a series of similar executions ⁣in recent ⁢years targeting individuals convicted of terrorism-related offenses. Saudi authorities maintain these measures are essential to protect the nation from the threat of ⁢extremism and ensure⁣ the safety of its citizens. The kingdom​ has faced numerous terrorist ‌attacks over the years, prompting ⁢a comprehensive security strategy ⁤involving enhanced surveillance, ‌stricter ⁤laws, and international cooperation.

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