Pressure is growing on the Prime Minister to condemn the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s flagrant disregard for international law and call for a halt to executions in the country, following the mass execution of 37 people on 23 April.
Saudi Arabia’s official press agency has announced a mass execution of 37 people. Most, if not all, were convicted in the Specialised Criminal Court (SCC), the Kingdom’s secretive and widely condemned anti-terrorism tribunal.
UK arms exports are highly likely to be the cause of significant civilian casualties in Yemen, risking the contravention of international humanitarian law, says Lords Committee.
Amnesty International has obtained new reports of torture and abuse inflicted on a group of Saudi Arabian human rights activists detained since May 2018.