Here’s the Article on Saudi Arabia That Al Jazeera Blocked
Cora Currier
This article was published
by Al Jazeera America on December 3. Al Jazeera’s headquarters in Qatar
appear to have blocked the article outside of the United States because
it is critical of an ally of Qatar, so we are making it available here
to international readers. Read our accompanying piece, Al Jazeera Blocks Anti-Saudi Arabia Article.
Reports emerged last week that Saudi Arabia intends to imminently
execute more than 50 people on a single day for alleged terrorist
crimes.
Although the kingdom hasn’t officially confirmed the reports, the evidence is building. Okas, the first outlet to publish the report,
has close ties to the Saudi Ministry of Interior and would not have
published the story without obtaining government consent. Some of the
prisoners slated for execution were likewise recently subject to an unscheduled medical exam, a sign that many believe portends imminent execution. There has already been a spike in capital punishment in Saudi Arabia this year, with at least 151 executions, compared with 90 for all of 2014.
The cases of six Shia activists from Awamiya,
a largely Shia town in the oil-rich Eastern province, are particularly
disconcerting. The majority of Saudi’s minority Shia population is
concentrated in the Eastern province and has long faced government
persecution. The six activists were convicted for protesting this
mistreatment and other related crimes amid the Arab uprisings in 2011.
Three of them were arrested when they were juveniles. Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a prominent Shia religious leader who was convicted of similar charges, also faces imminent execution.