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Saudi Arabia Breaks Annual Execution Record with 340 Death Sentences in 2025

Saudi Arabia Breaks Annual Execution Record with 340 Death Sentences in 2025

Riyadh’s capital punishment campaign accelerates sharply, driven largely by drug-related cases and marking the highest recorded executions in a single year
Saudi Arabia has set a new record for the number of executions carried out in a single year, with at least 340 people put to death in 2025, according to a tally based on announcements by the kingdom’s interior ministry and state media.

The figure surpasses last year’s previous high of 338 executions and continues a broader trend of rising use of the death penalty in the kingdom, where capital punishment remains a key component of the criminal justice system.

Authorities said that most of the latest executions were carried out in the Mecca region and involved individuals convicted of murder.

However, the majority of those executed this year were sentenced for drug-related offences — a category that has seen particularly sharp increases since Saudi Arabia resumed executions for narcotics crimes after a three-year hiatus.

Official figures indicate that more than 230 of the recorded executions in 2025 were linked to drug convictions, reflecting the government’s intensified “war on drugs” that was launched in 2023 and has expanded police checkpoints and enforcement measures.

Rights groups monitoring the trend have expressed alarm at the scale and scope of capital punishment in Saudi Arabia, noting that foreign nationals and vulnerable defendants have been disproportionately affected.

Critics highlight international human rights standards that call for the death penalty to be reserved for only the most serious crimes, and point to concerns about fairness in legal proceedings and access to effective defence counsel.

Foreign citizens, including those from African and Asian countries, have accounted for a significant share of executed individuals this year, sometimes in cases involving non-violent drug charges.

The surge in executions comes amid Saudi Arabia’s efforts to position itself as a global economic and cultural centre under its Vision 2030 reform agenda.

While the government maintains that capital punishment is applied only after defendants have exhausted all legal avenues and is necessary to deter serious crime, the record figures are likely to draw continued scrutiny from human rights organisations and foreign governments.

Observers say that 2025’s total, if confirmed, will place Saudi Arabia among the world’s highest executing states, alongside China and Iran, and raise questions about the balance between domestic security policy and international norms on the use of the death penalty.

As the year draws to a close, Saudi authorities have shown no sign of slowing the pace of executions, and analysts say the record may deepen debates about criminal justice practices, fairness in trials, and the treatment of foreign nationals within the kingdom’s legal system.
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