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Tabuk: Migrants Face Mass Executions for Drug Crimes · Global Voices

Since the Crown Prince is in charge of the affairs of the kingdom, the number of prisoners executed has increased, including many migrants who cannot afford a lawyer. By Tom Levitt The neon lights of the prison flash in the crowded room. It is the beginning of a new day in the city of Tabuk, in the far north of Saudi Arabia, and the prisoners wait. When the guards enter, they know they will take one of them. About twenty guards of the execution …
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Since the Crown Prince is in charge of the affairs of the kingdom, the number of prisoners executed has increased, including many migrants who cannot afford a lawyer. By Tom Levitt The neon lights of the prison flash in the crowded room. It is the beginning of a new day in the city of Tabuk, in the far north of Saudi Arabia, and the prisoners wait. When the guards enter, they know they will take one of them. About twenty guards of the execution …

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Los Ángeles Press broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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