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    Saudi Arabia sets executions record in 2025, putting 356 people to death

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    By OLIVIA ALLHUSEN, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 05:05 EST, 1 January 2026 | Updated: 05:12 EST, 1 January 2026

    Saudi authorities executed 356 people in 2025, according to an AFP tally, setting a new record for the number of inmates put to death in the kingdom in a single year.

    Analysts have largely attributed the surge in executions to Riyadh’s ongoing ‘war on drugs’ launched in recent years – with many of those first arrested only now being executed, following legal proceedings and convictions.

    Official data released by the government said 243 people were executed in drug-related cases in 2025 alone, according to AFP’s tally.

    The figures from 2025 mark the second consecutive year Saudi Arabia has set a new record for executions, after authorities executed 338 people in 2024.

    Saudi Arabia resumed executions for drug offences at the end of 2022, after suspending the use of the death penalty in narcotics cases for around three years.

    The Arab world’s largest economy is also one of the biggest markets for captagon, an illicit stimulant that was Syria‘s largest export under deposed leader Bashar al-Assad – according to the United Nations.

    Assad was ousted from power in December 2024.

    Saudi Arabia sets executions record in 2025, putting 356 people to death

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attends a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia executed the third highest number of prisoners in the world in 2023 after China and Iran , according to Amnesty International (a man kneels moments before being beheaded in Saudi Arabia)

    Saudi Arabia executed the third highest number of prisoners in the world in 2023 after China and Iran , according to Amnesty International (a man kneels moments before being beheaded in Saudi Arabia)

    Since launching its war on drugs, the country has increased police checkpoints on highways and at border crossings, where millions of pills have been confiscated and dozens of traffickers arrested.

    Foreigners are largely bearing the brunt of the campaign to date.

    The Gulf kingdom has faced sustained criticism over its use of the death penalty, which rights groups have condemned as excessive and in marked contrast to the country’s efforts to present a modern image to the world.

    Activists say Riyadh’s continued embrace of capital punishment undermines the image of a more open, tolerant society that is central to de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 reform agenda.

    Saudi Arabia is spending big on tourist infrastructure and top sports events such as the 2034 football World Cup as it tries to diversify its oil-reliant economy.

    Authorities in the kingdom, however, argue the death penalty is necessary to maintain public order and is only used after all avenues for appeal have been exhausted.

    Amnesty International began documenting executions in Saudi Arabia in 1990.

    Figures dating from before then are largely unclear.

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