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Condemned Dad Does Not Know When Saudi Will Cut Off His Head
 
Condemned Dad-of-Eight Does Not Know When They Will Cut Off His Head in Saudi Arabia

Hussain Abu al-Khair was driving his taxi near to the border between Jordan and Saudi Arabia when he was seized with 20,000 pills of Captagon - an amphetamine-type drug used in the Middle East


BBC News 30 DEC 2022


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Hussein in prison


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The sister of a dad-of-eight who is waiting to be "put to the sword" in Saudi Arabia has shared details of the horrific deterioration of her brother's health while on death row.



Jordanian national Hussain Abu al-Khair was driving his cab over a border between Jordan and the Gulf state when he was seized in 2014 with 20,000 pills of Captagon - a stimulant used in the Middle East

Rights groups say the taxi driver was an unwitting drugs mule who was punished while the narco kingpins in the ultra-conservative Sharia state remain at large.

Saudi drug enforcement officers arrested him in May 2014 before taking him to a black site, where he was allegedly subjected to the "most severe" forms of torture over a 12-day period.

Zainab Abu al-Khair has told The Mirror how her brother was subjected to the "most severe" forms of torture during 12 days at a black site in the deserts of Saudi Arabia


He was suspended from his feet as agents beat his legs, stomach, head, hands and face, rights groups say.

He was also insulted and degraded and forced to sign a confession. The reward for his signature was an immediate end to the brutality he was experiencing.


Now his sister Zainab Abu al-Khair has spoken with The Mirror of how the dangling threat of beheading continues to "torture" Hussain while on death row.

"My brother is living with great fear for his life," she said.

"Every moment he's expecting it to be his turn as our whole family is forced to live in fear, sadness, and anxiety."

The humble taxi driver, who is from a poor and hard-working family, has been forced to leave his eight children back in Jordan in "misery because of their dad's absence".

As the family's main breadwinner, his nine years in prison have left the family are desperately poor.



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Saudi Arabia once carried out executions by beheading in public, drawing huge crowds to watch convicts decapitated (Pictured: Blood stains the sand after an execution in Saudi Arabia in 1985)


Zainab - who now lives in Canada - raised her brother's case before the Human Rights Council in March 2019, drawing attention to the shocking abuses he suffered after his arrest.

She has been fighting her brother's corner from the start and has repeatedly pleaded with the world to intervene and save his life.

She detailed how her brother has been left in a state of constant terror as he watches the death row population dwindle as each of his fellow inmates "go to the sword".

"He realises every moment that his turn may be next," she said.



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Hussein dances at a family celebration during happier times


In previous years, Saudi Arabia's public spaces would be used as execution chambers, drawing huge crowds to watch blood stain the sand.

In response to mounting pressure from world leaders, Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman made a number promises to reform the country's abysmal human rights records. One of them was a vow that non-violent offenders would no longer be slaughtered.







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