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Saudi Arabia’s Execution of Hussein Abo al-Kheir

16 March 2023

Lead MP

Leo Docherty

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Ministerial Statement

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Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Leo Docherty raised concerns about saudi arabia’s execution of hussein abo al-kheir in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Government Statement
The UK remains committed to opposing the death penalty in all circumstances. Minister Lord Ahmad has raised concerns about the death penalty, including specific cases like Mr Hussein Abo al-Kheir, with Saudi authorities on multiple occasions, most recently after learning of the imminent execution on Saturday 11 March. Despite this, Mr al-Kheir was executed. The UK will continue to engage with Saudi Arabia on human rights and the death penalty issues, including individual cases. The Kingdom's commitment to Vision 2030 has delivered economic changes but continues to face criticism over human rights practices.

Shadow Comment

David Davis
Shadow Comment
Hussein Abo al-Kheir was executed despite his torture-induced confession and maintained innocence. The UK should have intervened more strongly like in 2015 when Philip Hammond successfully prevented the execution of a Saudi youth activist. Since March, over 130 individuals were executed in 2022 and 11 since early March this year, including for non-violent drug offences. The UK must hold Saudi Arabia accountable to international standards on human rights.
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