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" A Saudi juvenile offender is living in a cell, waiting to be beheaded and crucified. His crime? Activism. In 2012, at the age of 17, Ali Mohammed Baqir al-Nimr was arrested for protesting against the Saudi Arabian government.
After he was taken into custody, Ali was tortured and tricked into giving a confession. His “confession” is the only evidence the government has against him. He was then tried without regular access to his lawyer in what Amnesty International has called a “deeply flawed trial.” Ali was found guilty and sentenced to death by beheading; his body may be displayed publicly."
" A Saudi juvenile offender is living in a cell, waiting to be beheaded and crucified. His crime? Activism. In 2012, at the age of 17, Ali Mohammed Baqir al-Nimr was arrested for protesting against the Saudi Arabian government.
After he was taken into custody, Ali was tortured and tricked into giving a confession. His “confession” is the only evidence the government has against him. He was then tried without regular access to his lawyer in what Amnesty International has called a “deeply flawed trial.” Ali was found guilty and sentenced to death by beheading; his body may be displayed publicly."
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