MatchPoint Times

Home

Saudi execution square now filled with families, cafes

Cover Image for Saudi execution square now filled with families, cafes

Al-Adl Square, once nicknamed ‘Chop Chop Square’, now features fountains and cafés as Saudi Arabia seeks a softer image.

RIYADH: Shaded by palm trees in a popular Riyadh square, children play where blood once ran, a decade after Saudi Arabia moved its soaring number of executions behind closed doors.

Al-Adl Square, nicknamed “Chop Chop Square” by foreign residents, is now marked by fountains and cafes, as befits the kingdom’s efforts to portray a less brutal image.

Already this year Saudi Arabia has broken its annual record for executions, discreetly dispatching 340 convicts when once they would have been put to death in public.

Tags:Al-Adl Squarebeheadingscapital punishmentdeath penaltydrug offenceshuman rightspublic executionsRiyadh historySaudi ArabiaSaudi reforms


X Corp sues social media startup over bid to claim ‘Twitter’ brand

Virginia-based Operation Bluebird seeks to cancel X’s Twitter trademarks to ‘bring Twitter back’ as a new social media platform.

🟡Reuters

Chelsea battle into League Cup semis to ease pressure on Maresca

The Blues beat Cardiff 3-1, scoring late through Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho after David Turnbull’s equaliser.

🟡AFP