According to sueddeutsche.de, on Monday Al Riyadh, a Saudi Arabian newspaper, reported that a 12 year old boy is awaiting to be beheaded for an alleged murder of another Saudi boy. Meanwhile the boy’s mother is trying to collect the “blood money” to pay to the family of the alleged victim. According to Al-Riyadh, The victims family has demanded three million Rials (about $800,000 USD) to pardon the boy.
The boys mother has only been able to collect less than 10% of the money (250,000 Rials) and has asked for donations to save her son’s life from imminent execution.
Source: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,ra2l1/panorama/artikel/432/133185/
Background Information: Saudi Arabia beheaded another child last month. Due to the strict secrecy of the criminal justice system, it is not possible to know how many juvenile offenders have been put to death in Saudi Arabia, but according to a media report, over 100 juvenile offenders are said to be on death row. They include Rizana Nafeek, a Sri Lankan national who was 17 at the time of the alleged murder for which she was sentenced to death following her arrest in 2005. They may also include Sultan Kohail, a 16-year-old Canadian national who was tried early this year on murder charges along with his brother Mohamed Kohail, aged 22. Trial proceedings usually take place behind closed doors without adequate legal representation, and invariably fall short of international fair trial standards. Both children and adults are often convicted on the basis of “confessions” obtained under duress, including torture or other ill-treatment during incommunicado detention. International law prohibits Saudi Arabia from executing people for crimes committed when they are below the age of 18. Saudi Arabian officials have maintained that they comply with this obligation, contained in the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Stop Child Executions Campaign strongly condemns child executions by Saudi Arabia and demand an immediate halt to this practice.
URGENT ACTION: Write to following Saudi leaders referring to the Saudi newspaper report and demand a stop to the execution of children in compliance with UN children Rights Conventions.
His Royal Highness Prince Naif bin ‘Abdul ‘Aziz Al-Saud – Minister of the Interior
P.O. Box 2933
Airport Road
Riyadh 11134
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Fax: + 966 1 403 1185
Nasseriya Street
Riyadh 11124
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Fax: 00966 1 403 0645
Royal Court
Riyadh
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Fax: 00966 1 403 1185 (via Ministry of the Interior)