The Borneo Post

Kuwait executes 7 people

-

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait put seven people to death for murder on Wednesday, the public prosecutio­ns service said, as the first executions since 2017 went ahead despite appeals from a prominent rights group.

One Ethiopian woman and one Kuwaiti woman were among those hanged, along with three Kuwaiti men, a Syrian and a Pakistani, a statement said.

The executions are the first since Jan 25, 2017, when the oilrich Gulf country also hanged a group of seven people, including one member of the royal family.

They come only days after Saudi Arabia said it had executed two Pakistani nationals for smuggling heroin, ending a nearly three-year hiatus in executions for drug crimes.

In a statement late on Tuesday, Amnesty Internatio­nal urged a halt to the executions, calling them “the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment”.

Kuwaiti “authoritie­s must immediatel­y establish an official moratorium on executions”, Amnesty’s deputy regional director Amna Guellali said.

Kuwait has executed dozens of people since it introduced the death penalty in the mid-1960s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia