词条 | Dawoud al-Marhoon |
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| name= Dawoud Al Marhoon | image= Dawoud Al Marhoon.jpg | caption= | birth_date= February 1995 (age 23) | birth_place= Al Awamiya, Saudi Arabia | nationality = Saudi | residence = | known_for= 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests, death penalty | occupation = | children = }}Dawoud Al Marhoon is a Saudi Arabian who as a teenager participated in the Saudi Arabian protests during the Arab Spring. He was arrested in May 22, 2012, sentenced to death in September 2015, and {{as of|2015|09|23|lc=y}}, awaited ratification of his sentence by King Abdullah (and then King Salman of Saudi Arabia), to be carried out by beheading and crucifixion (in that order). Executions are usually carried out by public beheading, although prisoners have been shot by firing squad.[1] Early lifeDawoud Al Marhoon was born in Al Awamiya, Saudi Arabia. He attended Alttarfih Al-ssahil high school. He has a mother and a younger sister; his father died when he was young. As a teenager, Dawood was sociable and popular. He loved playing football and computer games. He excelled in his studies, and dreamed of pursuing his love for technology and computers by studying a degree in engineering.[2] Arab Spring activitiesAl Marhoon participated in the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests during the Arab Spring. Originally, in March 2012, He was questioned by Saudi police and asked to be an informant and report details about his fellow protesters. After he refused, Saudi security forces arrested him from the Dammam Central Hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for an eye injury sustained in a traffic accident. Saudi forces surrounded the hospital and arrested him as he prepared for surgery.[2] ArrestDuring his arrest, al-Marhoon was allegedly forced to sign a confession, which was later relied upon to convict him. According to Reprieve, he was arrested without a warrant and tortured. Legal conditionsLegal conditions of Dawoud Al Marhoon's case included refusal by authorities of regular access to his lawyer. See also{{Portal|Saudi Arabia}}
References1. ^http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2966790.stm {{DEFAULTSORT:Marhoon, Dawoud}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Case Study: Dawoud Al Marhoon|url=http://www.reprieve.org.uk/case-study/dawood-al-marhoon/|website=Reprieve}} 7 : 1995 births|Living people|Saudi Arabian human rights activists|Saudi Arabian prisoners sentenced to death|Saudi Arabian torture victims|Saudi Arabian dissidents|People of the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests |
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