‼️ Please join Refugees International, ECDC, Harambee Collective, and Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security for a timely discussion on the current realities facing displaced women in #Tigray.
@UN_Women@amnesty@hrw@IntlCrimCourt@SecRubio@Hili1421
📢At least 65 🇪🇹n migrants are at risk of execution in Saudi Arabia.
Their alleged crime?
➡️ Nonviolent drug-related offenses.
This is not justice. This is a violation of international law.
#StopCapitalPunishment@FaisalbinFarhan@Refugees https://t.co/khHfDjblg8
@saba_t12
Many of these men fled war, including the Tigray War.
In most countries, nonviolent drug offenses are not punished with death.
Killing them for this is not justice — it is extreme, irreversible harm.
@Refugees@ICRC@AP@AJEnglish@CIJ_ICJ#StopCapitalPunishment
‼️Saudi Arabia has expanded its use of capital punishment in recent years.
According to publicly reported data:
345 executions in 2024
356 executions in 2025
A significant portion were for nonlethal drug-related offenses.
@Reuters@BBCWorld@AJEnglish#StopCapitalPunishment
🔊65 Ethiopian migrants face imminent execution in Saudi Arabia for nonviolent offenses.
No fair trials. No due process. No proportionality.
This is a test of global human rights commitments.
Urgent action is needed.
#StopCapitalPunishment@UN@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@hrw
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The Canada government must use its diplomatic and economic leverage with Saudi Arabia to push for an immediate halt to executions.
Inaction now will cost lives that can never be brought back.
@CanadianPM@CanadaFP@MarkJCarney@AnitaAnandMP
Around 200 migrant workers in Saudi Arabia are reportedly facing execution, and 8 were already executed yesterday. This is urgent. The international community cannot stay silent. @UNHCR and @hrw must act now to protect these lives. #HumanRights#SaveMigrantsInSaudi@DrTedros
Now the moral question:
In most democratic countries,
➡️ Nonviolent drug offenses are decriminalized or treated as public health issues
Yet here, they are punished with death.
This is not proportional. It is extreme.
#StopCapitalPunishment@FaisalbinFarhan@kbsalsaud
Saudi Arabia has expanded its use ofcapital punishment in recent years
According to publicly reported data
345 executions in 2024
356 executions in 2025
A significant portion were for nonlethaldrug-related offenses
@Reuters@BBCWorld@AJEnglish@Babby_1212#StopCapitalPunishment