Saudi Arabia to decapitate a number of its troops

Saudi Arabia to decapitate a number of its troops

A human rights organisation revealed that Saudi Arabia intends to decapitate a number of its soldiers.
The Sanad Human Rights Organisation wrote in a tweet: "The Saudi military court has issued a death sentence for dozens of people."
Two members of the "Howeitat" tribe who spoke out against the Saudi authorities and opposed their forced relocation are among those detained.
The relatives of "Eid Hamoud Al-Howeitati" and "Soliman Mohammad Al-Howeitati" have not heard from them since they were transferred to Al-Ha'ir Prison.
Al-Ha'ir Prison is one of the most notorious prisons in the world and is feared as the Saudi Guantanamo or "the hell of prisons."
In an effort to defuse public outcry, the Al Saud regime has a history of mass executions during the Christmas holidays.
In 2016, Saudi Arabia beheaded about 50 people, some of whom were children.
Sanad Human Rights Organisation has warned the Saudi regime and called on freedom fighters and human rights activists to struggle to put an end to these killings and expose the Saudi regime's breaches of international law.