Skip to main content
Home Beijing 2022 Winter Games
  • News
  • Galleries
  • Medals
  • Schedule
Copy link
Related Topics
Dubai United Arab Emirates Jiddah Saudi Arabia Amnesty International Saudi Arabia government Raif Badawi Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Awwad Alawwad Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Jamal Khashoggi General news Death penalty controversy Social issues Social affairs Royalty Celebrity Entertainment Arts and entertainment Human rights and civil liberties Crime Supreme courts National courts Courts Judiciary Government and politics National governments Criminal punishment Law and order Coronavirus Infectious diseases Diseases and conditions Health Lung disease Political activism Political issues
More From
Photo Gallery
Saudi Arabia ends death penalty for minors and floggings
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2019 file photo, Saudi Arabia's King Salman attends the official welcome ceremony for Russian President Vladimir Putin in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.  Salman ordered an end to the death penalty for crimes committed by individuals when they were minors, according to a statement Sunday, April 26, 20202, by a top official. The decision comes on the heels of another which orders judges to end the practice of flogging and to issue in its place jail time, fines or community service, bringing to a close one of the kingdom’s most controversial forms of public punishment. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)

FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2019 file photo, Saudi Arabia's King Salman attends the official welcome ceremony for Russian President Vladimir Putin in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Salman ordered an end to the death penalty for crimes committed by individuals when they were minors, according to a statement Sunday, April 26, 20202, by a top official. The decision comes on the heels of another which orders judges to end the practice of flogging and to issue in its place jail time, fines or community service, bringing to a close one of the kingdom’s most controversial forms of public punishment. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)

Apr. 26, 2020 10:36 AM EDT
Copy link
FILE - In this Dec, 16, 2015 file photo, Ensaf Haidar, wife of the jailed Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi, shows a portrait of her husband as he is awarded the Sakharov Prize, in Strasbourg, France. Saudi Arabia’s King Salman ordered an end to the death penalty for crimes committed by individuals when they were minors, according to a statement Sunday, April 26, 2020, by a top official. The decision comes on the heels of another which orders judges to end the practice of flogging. Five years ago, the public flogging of Badawi 50 times before hundreds of spectators in the metropolitan city of Jiddah drew outrage and condemnation from around the world. (AP Photo/Christian Lutz, File)

FILE - In this Dec, 16, 2015 file photo, Ensaf Haidar, wife of the jailed Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi, shows a portrait of her husband as he is awarded the Sakharov Prize, in Strasbourg, France. Saudi Arabia’s King Salman ordered an end to the death penalty for crimes committed by individuals when they were minors, according to a statement Sunday, April 26, 2020, by a top official. The decision comes on the heels of another which orders judges to end the practice of flogging. Five years ago, the public flogging of Badawi 50 times before hundreds of spectators in the metropolitan city of Jiddah drew outrage and condemnation from around the world. (AP Photo/Christian Lutz, File)

Apr. 26, 2020 10:43 AM EDT
Copy link
Latest News

PGA updates | Leaders tee off in final round of PGA

5 hrs ago

Swimmer Ariarne Titmus sets 400-meter freestyle world record

12 hrs ago

US women's soccer equal pay victory decades in the making

By Anne M. Peterson May. 21, 2022 11:00 AM EDT

Canadian athletes, parents call for culture change in sports

May. 20, 2022 09:12 PM EDT

Bach says Russia ban is to protect athletes, not punish them

By Graham Dunbar May. 20, 2022 02:17 PM EDT
AP Sports | © 2022 Associated Press
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • AP News
  • AP Images
  • ap.org