Since the beginning of the conflict, the Security Council has struggled to speak with one voice, as the United States used its veto power several times
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Saudi Arabia sentenced 3 citizens to death on Sunday for committing criminal acts involving treason against the country, providing support to terrorist entities, and communicating with them.
The Saudi nationals "adopted a terrorist approach in which they shed blood, money, and honour," and incited people to carry out terror acts "with the aim of disrupting the security and stability of society," the Ministry of Interior said in a statement.
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The citizens, namely Talal bin Ali bin Khanifis Al Hudhli, Majdi bin Muhammad bin Attian Al-Kaabi and Rayed bin Amer bin Matar Al-Kaabi, were referred to the Public Prosecution.
They were charged with committing these acts; a ruling was issued, proving the citizens' guilt, by the Specialised Criminal Court, and they were sentenced to death.
This ruling was upheld by the Specialised Criminal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. The death sentence was carried out on Sunday, September 8, in the Riyadh region.
The Ministry of the Interior said it confirms its keenness to establish security, achieve justice, and cut off all those who attempt to undermine the security of the homeland or expose its unity to danger.
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