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First Third Of 2024 In Saudi Arabia: Executions Rise By 189% And Portend Another Bloody Year. At Least 71 Currently Facing Execution.

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Since the beginning of 2024 until the end of April, the Ministry of Interior in Saudi Arabia announced the execution of 55 individuals. This figure constitutes a 189% increase compared to the executions in the first third of 2023, which witnessed 19 executions. The European Saudi Organization for Human Rights views these numbers as a clear indication of the Saudi government's continued approach towards executing and issuing death sentences, and that the promises made in recent years have become elusive.

Execution of Texas Death Row Inmate Richard Vasquez Reset for April 23

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The execution of a Corpus Christi man set for next week for the beating death of his 4-year-old stepdaughter nearly 17 years ago has been rescheduled for April.

Richard Vasquez had been scheduled for lethal injection Jan. 15 for the March 1998 death of Miranda Nicole Lopez.

A state district judge in Nueces County has reset the punishment for April 23. 

Vasquez's lawyer, Andrew Edison, said Monday that prosecutors requested the delay.

Vasquez contended the child fell from a stool in a bathroom while brushing her teeth and injured her head. Evidence showed she had suffered far more serious injuries.

The 35-year-old Vasquez is among 13 Texas death row inmates set to die in the next several months, including 3 scheduled for later this month.

Source: Associated Press, January 5, 2015

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