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Saudi journalist executed ‘after years of torture’ for writing a TWEET

A prominent Saudi journalist who was arrested in 2018 and convicted on terrorism and treason charges after tweeting against the government has been executed.

Turki Al-Jasser, who was in his late 40s, was put to death on Saturday, according to the official Saudi Press Agency, after the death penalty was upheld by the nation’s top court.

Authorities had raided Al-Jasser’s home in 2018, arresting him and seizing his computer and phones. 

It was not clear where his trial took place or how long it lasted, but he is believed to have been tortured during his seven-year imprisonment, The Guardian reports. 

According to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, Saudi authorities believed that Al-Jasser was behind a social media account on X which exposed human rights violations by officials and the royals.

Al-Jasser was also said to have posted several controversial tweets about militants and militant groups.

CPJ’s program director Carlos Martínez de la Serna condemned the execution and said the lack of accountability allows for continued persecution of journalists in the kingdom.

It comes after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was slaughtered in 2018 by agents of the Saudi government at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Saudi journalist Turki Al-Jasser has been executed for tweeting against the government

In the months that followed, conflicting narratives emerged over how he died, and Saudi officials said the journalist was killed in a ‘rogue operation’ by a team of agents sent to persuade him to return to the kingdom.

The U.S. intelligence community concluded that the Saudi crown prince ordered the operation but the kingdom insists the prince was not involved in the killing. 

‘The international community’s failure to deliver justice for Jamal Khashoggi did not just betray one journalist,’ Martinez de la Serna said, adding it had ’emboldened de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to continue his persecution of the press.’

‘Al-Jasser’s ‘execution once again demonstrates that in Saudi Arabia, the punishment for criticizing or questioning Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is death,’ said Jeed Basyouni, head of the Middle East and North Africa section at Reprieve, an international anti-death penalty advocacy group.

Basyouni added that Al-Jasser was tried and convicted ‘in total secrecy for the ‘crime’ of journalism.’

Al-Jasser ran a personal blog from 2013 to 2015 and was well-known for his articles on the Arab Spring movements that shook the Middle East in 2011, women’s rights and corruption.

Saudi Arabia has drawn criticism from human rights groups for its numbers and also methods of capital punishment, including beheadings and mass executions. 

In 2024, executions in Saudi Arabia rose to 330, according to activists and human rights groups, as the kingdom continues to tightly clamp down on dissent.

It comes after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was slaughtered in 2018 by agents of the Saudi government at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Pictured: audi journalist Jamal Khashoggi speaks during a press conference in Manama, Bahrain on Dec. 15, 2014

A woman holds a portrait of missing journalist and Riyadh critic Jamal Khashoggi reading

Last month, a British Bank of America analyst was sentenced to a decade in prison in Saudi Arabia, apparently over a since-deleted social media post, according to his lawyer.

And in 2021, a dual Saudi American national, Saad Almadi, was arrested and later sentenced to more than 19 years in prison on terrorism-related charges stemming from tweets he had posted while living in the United States. 

He was released in 2023 but has been banned from leaving the kingdom.

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