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Saudi beheadings a ‘backward step,’ says Alan Duncan
Sir Alan Duncan

THE execution of dozens of prisoners by British ally Saudi Arabia is a “deeply backward step,” a Tory minister told Parliament today.

Sir Alan Duncan MP said: “We’re very concerned by the executions of 37 men inside Saudi Arabia and the Foreign Office is working to establish the full facts. 

“One of the grave concerns about these executions is that it would appear to include minors or those who were minors at the time that the charges were made. 

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