Iran condemns Trump silence on Saudi mass execution

AFP  |  Tehran 

Iranian Mohammad Javad on Wednesday condemned the silence of on Saudi Arabia's mass execution of 37 people convicted of terrorism.

He was referring to the murder of prominent Saudi and regime critic last year in the

The 37 Saudi nationals were executed on Tuesday "for adopting terrorist and extremist thinking and for forming terrorist cells to corrupt and destabilise security", according to the official (SPA).

It said one person was crucified after his execution, a punishment reserved for particularly serious crimes. Executions in the are usually carried out by beheading.

Rights group Amnesty International, in a statement, said most of those executed were Shiite men "convicted after sham trials that violated international fair trial standards (and) which relied on confessions extracted through torture".

The rights watchdog said 11 of those executed were convicted of spying for Shiite majority Iran, while at least 14 others were sentenced in connection with anti-government protests between 2011 and 2012 in the Eastern Province where most of Saudi Arabia's Shiite minority live.

At least 100 people have been executed in Sunni-dominated since the start of the year, according to data released by SPA.

In 2016 angered with the execution of 47 people convicted of "terrorism", including prominent Shiite

Saudi diplomatic missions in were attacked in violent demonstrations, prompting to sever relations with

Both accuse each other of attempting to "destabilise" the region and of interfering in their own internal affairs.

Last year, Saudi Arabia carried out 149 death sentences, making it one of the world's top three executioners along with and Iran, according to

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 15:05 IST