Saudi Arabia has approved death sentences for individuals accused of protest-related crimes, including children. The decision has sparked international outrage and raised concerns about human rights violations in the country. Critics argue that sentencing children to death for their involvement in protests is a severe violation of their rights and goes against international standards.
The move by Saudi authorities to impose such harsh penalties on young individuals has drawn condemnation from human rights organizations and governments worldwide. The decision highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent in the country and raises questions about the fairness and transparency of the judicial system in Saudi Arabia. The international community is calling for a reevaluation of these sentences and for greater respect for human rights in the country.