Essayer OR - Gratuit
Activists renew calls to raise human rights issues
The Chronicle
|August 30, 2025
HUMAN rights campaigners have issued a fresh call for leaders on Tyneside to speak out, after Saudi Arabia's execution of a man for crimes he was accused of committing when he was a minor. Politicians in Newcastle have been repeatedly urged to condemn alleged human rights abuses in the Gulf nation over recent years, since Newcastle United FC was taken over in 2021 by a consortium led by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).
The North East's ties to the kingdom have grown since the PIF's arrival, with Newcastle being promoted as the “gateway to Saudi” during a major UK trade mission and regional mayor Kim McGuinness later travelling with Sir Keir Starmer to Riyadh. It was reported last week that Saudi authorities had executed Jalal Abbad, an act described as “deplorable” by human rights organisation Amnesty International.
Labbad was arrested in 2017 in relation to his participation in protests in 2011 and 2012, when he was under 18, against the treatment of Saudi Arabia's Shi’a minority and was later “severely tortured” and sentenced to death, according to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Newcastle City Council and the city’s MPs were urged this week by the NUFC Fans Against Sportswashing (NUFCFAS) group to condemn “the brutal and illegal execution of Jalal and demand that all further executions of child offenders be stopped forthwith”.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 30, 2025 de The Chronicle.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Chronicle
The Chronicle
PC accused of causing woman's death in crash
MOTORBIKE PASSENGER, 74, KILLED AS VEHICLE WAS STRUCK
2 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
City designer's legacy could have included a triumphant entrance arch
HE was an architect with monumental plans for Newcastle, who designed a sweep of prominent buildings and structures on Tyneside.
3 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
Top tips to hold back the hands of time
DR IAN K SMITH, AUTHOR OF EAT YOUR AGE, EXPLAINS HOW TO KEEP YOURSELF LOOKING AND FEELING YOUTHFUL FROM YOUR THIRTIES TO YOUR SIXTIES AND BEYOND. BY LISA SALMON
4 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
Violinist plucked up courage to tackle weight gain after seeing herself on film
A PROFESSIONAL violinist decided to kick-start her weight loss journey after seeing herself on the big screen at a concert.
2 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
CHECK IT OUT
Staying well isn't just about reacting to illness, it's about catching potential problems early before they affect your quality of life.
2 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
Free breakfast clubs to get kids off to good start
31,000 SCHOOLCHILDREN TO BENEFIT FROM PROGRAMME
3 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
‘Tough climate’ hits restaurant for SIX
THE North East's dining scene is mourning a massive loss after an award-winning restaurant announced its closure.
2 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
First migrants in 13 days cross Channel
MIGRANTS have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel for the first time in 13 days.
1 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
Council tax to go up despite £18m services savings
COUNCIL tax payers in Northumberland can expect their bills to rise from April while more than £18.5 million will be shaved from service areas.
3 mins
February 03, 2026
The Chronicle
Woman killed pet cat left in her care
AWOMAN killed a pet cat within 24 hours of taking it in to help with its behavioural issues.
3 mins
February 03, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
