Saudi Arabia spared death sentence after 10 years for Molotov cocktails

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Saudi Arabia spared death sentence after 10 years for Molotov cocktails

His case was first highlighted in an exclusive CNN report in 2019, which detailed how Saudi authorities arrested Qureiris when he was 13, three years after he was accused of participating in a bike protest during the 2011 Arab Spring at the age of 10. After almost four years in pre-trial detention before his 18th birthday, he was presented with a charge sheet recommending the death penalty.

Prosecutors alleged that Qureiris was part of an extremist terror group and committed violence during protests, including allegedly helping construct Molotov cocktails. Qureiris denied all of the allegations against him. He was 10 years old when he allegedly committed one of the acts on his charge sheet. He was charged with accompanying his activist brother, Ali Qureris, on a motorcycle ride to a police station in the eastern Saudi city of Awamiya, where Ali allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at the facility. As part of a royal decree, Saudi Arabia announced in 2020 that it would abolish the death penalty for people who committed crimes as minors. A person who received a death sentence after being convicted of crimes they committed as a minor would get a prison sentence of no more than 10 years in a juvenile detention facility, according to a statement from the state-backed Human Rights Commission HRC at the time. In 2019, Qureiris was sentenced to prison at the age of 18, though the Saudi government did not announce the charge or charges on which he was convicted. A source familiar with the matter told CNN at the time that he was officially spared the death penalty. CNN reached out to the Saudi government for comment. Sources familiar with the matter told CNN in 2019 that Qureiris was due to be released in 2022, international pressure on the kingdom began to mount and multiple international rights groups condemned his detention after CNN reported on Qureiris' case. In the year 2019 the Austrian parliament voted to close a Saudi-backed center for interfaith dialogue in protest against the detention of Qureiris.