05 May 2011
Stop executions in Saudi Arabia

Suliamon Olyfemi was sentenced to death after an unfair trial conducted in Arabic, which he does not understand. Siti Zainab Binti Duhri Rupa reportedly confessed to a murder while mentally ill.

Image: Suliamon Olyfemi of Nigeria and Sit Zainab Binti Duhri Rupa of Indonesia, both at risk of execution in Saudi Arabia.

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Suliamon Olyfemi and Siti Zainab Binti Duhri Rupa have exhausted all appeals. Call on the Saudi Arabian government to commute their death sentences.

Stop executions in Saudi Arabia

Dear Ambassador,

I am very concerned about the cases of Nigerian national Suliamon Olyfemi and Indonesian domestic worker Siti Zainab Binti Duhri Rupa, who are at imminent risk of execution in Saudi Arabia.

Suliamon Olyfemi was sentenced to death for murder in 2004 after an unfair trial, conducted in Arabic, without access to a translator or a lawyer. Siti Zainab Binti Duhri Rupa reportedly confessed to the murder of her employer in 1999 while mentally ill and did not have any legal representation.

I urge you to commute their sentences without delay, and immediately establish a moratorium on all executions as a first step towards abolishing the death penalty.

Yours sincerely,

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