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Saudi Arabia executed 356 people in 2025, mostly for drug offenses, setting a new record.
Saudi Arabia carried out 356 executions in 2025, the highest number in a single year on record, according to AFP and human rights groups.
The surge, largely tied to its intensified "war on drugs," saw 243 executions for drug-related offenses, including the stimulant Captagon.
This marked the second consecutive year the kingdom set a new execution record, following 338 in 2024.
For the first time, more foreigners than Saudi nationals were executed, highlighting the disproportionate impact on non-citizens.
The government resumed capital punishment for drug crimes in late 2022 after a three-year pause, accompanied by expanded border and highway checkpoints, mass seizures, and arrests.
Despite Saudi Arabia’s efforts to project a modern image through Vision 2030 and hosting the 2034 World Cup, rights groups criticize the executions as excessive, politically motivated, and inconsistent with reform goals.
Authorities maintain the death penalty is applied only after all legal appeals and is necessary for public order.
Arabia Saudita ejecutó a 356 personas en 2025, en su mayoría por delitos de drogas, estableciendo un nuevo récord.