Saudi Arabia today beheaded one of its citizens convicted of murder, adding to a sharp increase in executions this year.
Mugrib al-Thanyan was executed in Eastern Province after being found guilty of shooting dead another Saudi after a dispute, the ministry of interior said in a statement.
His case brings to 110 the number of beheadings this year in the kingdom, which rights group Amnesty International says is one of the world's most prolific executioners.
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Under the conservative kingdom's strict Islamic sharia legal code, drug trafficking, rape, murder, armed robbery and apostasy are all punishable by death.
The interior ministry has cited deterrence as a reason for carrying out the punishments.
Rights experts have raised concerns about the fairness of trials in the kingdom.