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 has executed a man after he was convicted of terror crimes in the country.
In a statement on Sunday that was posted X, the country's Ministry of Interior said the death sentence was implemented in Uhud.
Muhammad bin Asaad bin Ahmed Al-Shakhouri, a Saudi national, was convicted of terror crimes that involved training in the use of weapons, manufacturing explosive materials, and covering up for terrorist elements wanted by security.
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He was also found initiating the establishment of a terrorist organisation with one of the terrorist elements and financing it to carry out terrorist acts aimed at killing common people.
Al-Shakhouri was referred to the Specialised Criminal Court that awarded death penalty to him. The ruling was upheld by the Specialized Criminal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, and a royal order was issued to enforce it.
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