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.
