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In the news 9 months
Sister of man imprisoned in Saudi Arabia writes to Hamilton
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Sister of man imprisoned in Saudi Arabia writes to Hamilton
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Singapore to rule Tuesday on disabled Malaysian’s execution
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Saudi Court Blocks Execution of Man Convicted of Crime Committed at 14
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Saudi court overturns death sentence for man convicted as minor; retrial to follow
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Rights Groups Urge Singapore Not to Execute Man With Mental Disability
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Young Saudi whose death sentence was commuted leaves jail
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Saudi Arabia releases protester arrested as a minor after commuting his death sentence
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Ali al Nimr released from prison in Saudi Arabia
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In the news 11 months
The failure of the ‘war on terror’
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Update 12 months
Nigeria’s plan for mass executions: Here’s what you need to know
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Update 12 months
Why is Kenya’s Supreme Court rolling back its opposition to the mandatory death penalty?
Press release 1 year
Saudi Arabia executes Mustafa al-Darwish for teenage protests
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Research report 1 year
Halfway there and Saudi Arabia is still falling short: Our midterm report on Saudi Arabia’s UPR
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Research report 1 year
The death penalty in Egypt: Ten years after the uprising
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Malawi just abolished the death penalty
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Good news 1 year
Virginia is the first former Confederate state to abolish the death penalty
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In the news 1 year
Remembering a taste of freedom in Bahrain, 10 years ago
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Good news 2 years
Ali al-Nimr’s death sentence is commuted
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Saudi Arabia Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Rejoin the U.N. Human Rights Council
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Press release 2 years
States express “deep concern” as Saudi Arabia bids to rejoin UN Human Rights Council
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