Saudi Arabia executed 89 prisoners in six days.

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Riyadh, 17 Mar Saudi Arabia killed another 4 people sentenced to death, including 2 Indonesian citizens on Thursday, continuing execution with 89 people since last Saturday. The official Saudi news agency, SPA, reported that it was carried out against people convicted of murder in several notes on four executions, citing the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The four sentences of the interior guarantee were ratified by the Court of Appeals and carried out after the issuance of the Royal Order. Saudi Arabia, a very conservative kingdom with a judicial system based on strict interpretations of Islamic law and where the death sentence is carried out by the beheading of a saber, is one of the countries that most apply that punishment in the world, as many human rights groups condemn. Last Saturday he executed 81 people, ranging from terror to armed robbery, which was the largest mass execution known, at least in recent years. On Tuesday, SPA reported that another prisoner and three others were killed at the same time as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's visit to Riyadh on Wednesday. Riyadh's trip to the Arab country after the massacre on Saturday caused criticism in the UK. Some human rights activists have criticized Saudi Arabia, the world's largest exporter of crude oil, for taking advantage of the fact that it is interested in increasing oil production in order to alleviate the price increase caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It can be executed without causing an international response. In its latest annual report on the death penalty last year, Amnesty International assured that Saudi Arabia executed 27 people in 2020, which decreased considerably from 184 in the previous year, along with the Saudi presidency of G20. Sa-sur-pa/ah