Execution of Nimr al-Nimr

Shaykh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr was a prominent Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia who was among 47 people executed on 2 January 2016 "after being convicted of terrorism offences".[1] Others executed included "Sunnis convicted of involvement in al-Qaeda-linked terror attacks in 2003".[1] Various demonstrations against the execution of al-Nimr in different countries of the globe have been reporting by the different news channel since his execution.

Execution

In October 2014, Saudi Arabia's Supreme Court approved a death sentence for Nimr for disobeying the ruler, inciting sectarian strife, and encouraging, leading and participating in demonstrations.[2] According to sources main charge was criticism against Saudi's officials.[3][4][5] On 2 January 2016, Saudi Arabia government executed 47 prisoners and declared that Nimr had been among them.[4][6]

Street protests

Protest in Mashhad in front of Saudi consulate
Protest in Tehran in front of Saudi embassy

Protests were held after Nimr's execution in various cities of world such as London, Tehran, Chicago, Toronto,[7] Iranian holy cities of Qom and Mashhad, Iraq,[8] Lebanon, Afghanistan,[9] Pakistan, India's Jammu and Kashmir state, Turkey, and in front of Saudi Embassy in Athens, Greece[10] Washington, United States,[11] and Canberra, Australia.[12]

People in the Qatif region of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province have taken to the streets with protesters marching from Nimr's hometown of al-Awamiyah to Qatif, chanting: "Down with the Al Saud".[13]

On January 2, the day of the execution, protesters gathered outside Tehran's Saudi embassy, "death to Al Saud". The embassy was on fire after a Molotov cocktail had been thrown at it. The protests continued beyond 3 am. The embassy was empty during the protests.[14][15] Police donned riot gear and arrested 40 people during the incident.[15][16][17][18][19] The Iranian Foreign Ministry has appealed for calm and to respect diplomatic premises,[20] The day after, protests were held again by hundreds of Iranians in Tehran,[21] and President Rouhani called the damage on embassy "by no means justifiable".[14] Elsewhere, there were protests in the Iranian holy city of Qom.[22]

Hundreds of people held a protest rally in the Bahraini capital, Manama.[23] Demonstrators carrying pictures of Sheikh Nimr were involved in a clash with police in the Bahraini village of Abu-Saiba.[24] Hundreds also marched in al-Daih and Sitra, chanting slogans against Saudi Arabia's ruling Al Saud family and the Sunni family ruling Bahrain, and calling Nimr "our martyr".[25]

In Iraq, protestors broke into the Saudi embassy, which has not been officially opened yet.[26] Footage of a rocket attack on the Saudi embassy in Baghdad also was released by the media.[27]

In the Indian city of Srinagar, the capital of the Jammu and Kashmir state, people protested using anti-Saudi banners. The protesters were marching towards the UN office at Sonawar, only to be intercepted by the police. Similar protests were held in the Kargil district, where religious organisations called for three days of mourning.[28]

Subsequent events

On 5 January 2016 a Candle light march was taken out in Ladakh from Buddhist, Christian and Muslims (Shia & Sunni) communities of Leh and Kargil to demonstrate their solidarity with human rights and voice against execution of Sheikh Nimr.[29]

Boustan Street in Tehran was renamed Nimr Baqir al-Nimr Street soon after the execution.

Reactions of religious and political figures

Involved parties
Supranational bodies
In other countries
NGOs

See also

2016 Saudi Arabia mass execution

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