# Amnesty: Saudi Arabia has executed nearly 100 people in 2026
> Most for drug offences and many of them foreign nationals, with the total under King Salman now past 2,000 — as the kingdom courts the world on Vision 2030

**Meta:** type: story · date: 2026-06-24 · heads: Who Decides, What They're Not Saying · 9 takes · 1 lenses · 4 regions

## Summary

[Saudi Arabia](/en/entity/saudi-arabia) executed 96 people between 1 January and 22 June 2026, with the latest on
18 June, per Amnesty International — on pace to challenge 2025's record 356. Of the 96, 61
were for drug offences; of those, 39 were foreign nationals and 22 Saudis. The foreign
drug-offence executions included nationals of Ethiopia (7), Pakistan (7), Sudan (5), Jordan
(4) and Syria (3). The cumulative total under King Salman passed 2,000 by April. Amnesty
and Human Rights Watch demand a new moratorium, noting the drug-execution moratorium lifted
in November 2022 has driven the surge. The figures sit awkwardly beside the Vision 2030
opening — the 2034 World Cup, tourism, foreign investment — that [Mohammed Bin Salman](/en/entity/mohammed-bin-salman) is
selling to the same world whose nationals are among the executed.

## By the numbers

- 96 — executions 1 Jan-22 June 2026; latest 18 June.
- 61 / 39 — for drug offences / of those, foreign nationals.
- 356 — executions in 2025, a record.
- 2,000+ — cumulative total under King Salman, passed in April 2026.

## Why it matters

The execution rate is the sharpest contradiction in the Vision 2030 sell: a kingdom
marketing openness while executing foreign drug-offenders at record pace. It complicates
the World Cup labour-rights file and gives Western governments a recurring human-rights
problem even as they deepen defence and AI ties with Riyadh.

## What to watch

- Whether 2026 surpasses the 2025 record by year-end.
- Any response from the governments whose nationals are executed.
- Pressure tied to the 2034 World Cup and foreign-investment drive.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### unlabelled
- **Amnesty International** (United Kingdom, en) — Amnesty's own count and demand: 96 executions from 1 January to 22 June 2026, 61 of them for drug offences (39 foreign nationals), with a call for a renewed moratorium — the dataset and the advocacy ask in one record.
  Source: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2026/06/saudi-arabia-almost-100-people-executed-this-year-for-drug-related-offences/
- **Sanad** (United Kingdom, ar) — Saudi diaspora rights group frames specific cases as politically motivated, foregrounding dissidents and the use of the death penalty against the kingdom's own citizens — the opposition lens the official narrative omits.
  > "Saudi Arabia begins 2026 with a politically motivated mass execution of three citizens in one day."
  Source: https://sanad.uk/2026/01/07/saudi-arabia-begins-2026-with-a-politically-motivated-mass-execution-of-three-citizens-in-one-day/
- **Arab News** (Saudi Arabia, en) — Saudi state-aligned framing presents executions through a counter-narcotics and counter-terror lens, emphasising legal process and security rather than the foreign-national and rights dimensions Amnesty stresses.
  > "Officials frame capital cases through counter-narcotics and security enforcement."
  Source: https://www.arabnews.com/node/2041121/amp
- **Human Rights Watch** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/04/21/saudi-arabia-surge-in-executions-over-a-decade
- **Amnesty USA** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.amnestyusa.org/press-releases/saudi-arabia-almost-100-people-executed-so-far-this-year-as-dozens-more-remain-on-death-row-for-drug-related-offenses/
- **CBC** (Canada, en) — 
  Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/saudi-executions-amnesty-report-1.7578614
- **JURIST** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.jurist.org/news/2026/01/saudi-arabia-sets-national-execution-record-in-consecutive-years-group-reports/
- **Death Penalty Information Center** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/saudi-arabia-records-historic-number-of-executions-for-the-second-consecutive-year
- **HRW (2025 record)** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/01/13/saudi-arabia-record-number-of-executions-in-2025

## Across the graph
- Related: [[saudi-q1-record-deficit]]
- Entities: Mohammed Bin Salman, Saudi Arabia

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