Hezbollah and Nujaba movements condemned Saudi mass killing executions

Hezbollah movement in Lebanon and Nujaba movement in Iraq commended recent Saudi heinous crime in the execution of Shia Muslims citizens.

Iran Press / Middle East: Hezbollah movement issued a statement on Wednesday, condemning Saudi regime recent criminal act in execution of dozens of its Shia citizens for sham excuses.

In the statement, Hezbollah emphasized that the US government is complicit in the Saudi regime atrocities against innocent citizens, Iran Press reported.

Hezbollah added in the statement that "By Supporting them, disregarding and connivance to their crimes, US shoulders main responsibility in international society silence" and asked everyone to rise up against this "savage and murderer regime" and expose their roles in supporting terrorism.

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Also in Iraq, Nujaba movement asked international bodies to launch urgent and Immediate investigation about heinous execution of 37 Saudi citizens. In its statement, Nujaba movement has stressed that the Saudi regime's actions which accustom to terrible crimes have no consistency with Islam.

The group also recalled that creating takfirist groups like ISIS and other terrorist groups, killing innocent civilians in Iraq, Syria and Yemen are amongst other criminal murderous actions in Saudi regime's record.

Saudi Arabia executed 37 people, including 33 from its Shia minority on Tuesday after they had been sentenced to death for alleged terrorism-related charges.    

The executions were announced in a statement on the state-run news agency, which claimed the men had been put to death for “their adoption of extremist, terrorist ideology and forming terrorist cells to corrupt and disturbs security, spread chaos and causes sectarian discord.”

The punishments were carried out in several locations including the Saudi capital, Riyadh, Mecca and Medina.

The execution of 37 people convicted on “terrorism” charges marks an alarming escalation in Saudi Arabia’s use of the death penalty, said Amnesty International.

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