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‘I’m a dead man walking’: The Ethiopian migrants waiting on Saudi Arabia’s death row

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By CNN
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Ethiopian migrants in Saudi Arabia face uncertain fates within the country's penal system, with capital punishment representing a severe threat to their lives. Many individuals detained on serious charges live in constant anxiety, unaware of execution timelines or procedural safeguards. This investigation examines the dire circumstances surrounding foreign nationals in Saudi custody, highlighting humanitarian concerns regarding judicial processes, lack of legal representation, and the absence of transparent communication with families regarding inmates' status and potential sentencing outcomes.

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‘I’m a dead man walking’: The Ethiopian migrants waiting on Saudi Arabia’s death row
‘I’m a dead man walking’: The Ethiopian migrants waiting on Saudi Arabia’s death row

Amanuel wakes up each day not knowing if it will be his last. A rap at his cell door could mean his time is up; no farewell call, no last meal. Executions in Saudi Arabia often arrive without warning.
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