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Saudi officials in the eastern city of Dammam have reportedly executed 10 more Iranian citizens following the earlier execution of eight Iranian sailors at the same prison in mid-April.
Quoting an Iranian prisoner, who is currently jailed in Dammam, the Persian-language Tabnak news website said on Tuesday that a total of 25 Iranians are kept at Dammam prison and some of them have been executed in two stages.
They hanged eight [of us] in the first stage and 10 more were hanged in the second stage a few days ago. I and six more Iranians are still in this prison and very concerned about our situation, the unnamed prisoner added.
The Iranian citizen said during the last court hearing, which was attended by a few members of the Iranian Embassy in the kingdom, the Saudi judge has acquitted them from all charges, but they are still kept in prison.
Slamming the Iranian Foreign Ministry for its inaction in this case, the prisoner said although they have been in jail for six years and Iranian Foreign Ministry officials know about the case, it seems that the Foreign Ministry has no plans to stop being an observer and do something.
On April 18, Press TV reported that Saudi officials had executed eight Iranian sailors in the city of Dammam without any legal proceedings.
According to the Saudi Al-Tagheer news channel, the executions were carried out on April 15 on the order of the Saudi Interior Ministry, which has been implicated in the unrest in Syria and the violence in Iraq as well.
On April 18, Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi dismissed reports about the execution of eight Iranian sailors in Dammam, saying the order has been temporarily suspended.
He said that in a telephone conversation with his Saudi counterpart, Saud al-Faisal, they discussed the issue and stressed the importance of exercising prudence.
The 25 Iranian sailors were arrested on a fishing boat in international waters 70 miles off the coast of Saudi Arabia six years ago and held on charges of drug possession.
PressTV - Ten more Iranian prisoners executed in Saudi city of Dammam: Report
Excellent news! We don't want to turn our children to heroin addicts like our friends across the gulf.
Quoting an Iranian prisoner, who is currently jailed in Dammam, the Persian-language Tabnak news website said on Tuesday that a total of 25 Iranians are kept at Dammam prison and some of them have been executed in two stages.
They hanged eight [of us] in the first stage and 10 more were hanged in the second stage a few days ago. I and six more Iranians are still in this prison and very concerned about our situation, the unnamed prisoner added.
The Iranian citizen said during the last court hearing, which was attended by a few members of the Iranian Embassy in the kingdom, the Saudi judge has acquitted them from all charges, but they are still kept in prison.
Slamming the Iranian Foreign Ministry for its inaction in this case, the prisoner said although they have been in jail for six years and Iranian Foreign Ministry officials know about the case, it seems that the Foreign Ministry has no plans to stop being an observer and do something.
On April 18, Press TV reported that Saudi officials had executed eight Iranian sailors in the city of Dammam without any legal proceedings.
According to the Saudi Al-Tagheer news channel, the executions were carried out on April 15 on the order of the Saudi Interior Ministry, which has been implicated in the unrest in Syria and the violence in Iraq as well.
On April 18, Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi dismissed reports about the execution of eight Iranian sailors in Dammam, saying the order has been temporarily suspended.
He said that in a telephone conversation with his Saudi counterpart, Saud al-Faisal, they discussed the issue and stressed the importance of exercising prudence.
The 25 Iranian sailors were arrested on a fishing boat in international waters 70 miles off the coast of Saudi Arabia six years ago and held on charges of drug possession.
PressTV - Ten more Iranian prisoners executed in Saudi city of Dammam: Report
Excellent news! We don't want to turn our children to heroin addicts like our friends across the gulf.