The February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition demanded the unconditional release of two Bahraini young men: Sadeq Thamer and Jaafar Sultan, who were detained in Saudi prisons and unjustly sentenced to death.
In a series of tweets posted on its social media account, the Coalition confirmed that the two young men are facing a wrongfully unfair death sentence, and they are paying the price for a crime they have not committed, and are being punished for a malicious charge that is insidious and unfair to them.
The February 14 Coalition held the international community, which claims to protect human rights and rejects execution, responsible for the blood of those executed by the Saudi regime, and the safety of the two young men, calling for effective action to save them, and expressed its full solidarity with them and their families.
It is worth noting that on May 8, 2015, the two detainees “Sadeq Thamer and Jaafar Sultan” from Dar Kulaib, were arrested at Al-Shahid Al-Nimr Bridge on malicious charges of “smuggling explosive materials” when the Ministry of the Interior of the Saudi regime detected their car according to its claims, they were subjected to enforced disappearance for 110 days while suffering from systematic and fatal torture with the aim of extracting false confessions from them and they were tried away from their families, outside their country under suspicious circumstances and the trial were severely discreet in blatant violation of their human rights.
The two young men were mysteriously sentenced to death by the unfair Courts of the Saudi regime. The Saudi Court of Appeal had upheld their death sentence on Tuesday, January 11, 2022 after the adjourned of their session last December, and submitted it to the Saudi Supreme Court for its annulment or its ratification, which ratified it and ignored all the international and human rights claims.