On Friday, human rights' group, Reprieve, said a further 16 people have been killed in Saudi Arabia since the mass execution of 81 men on March 12, taking the total deaths this month to 97.
Lewis Hamilton has revealed concerns over human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. The country has come under fire after 97 people were executed this month.
The Mercedes star said he was 'open to discussions' with Saudi authorities. He said he felt 'uncomfortable' in the country and called for F1 to 'educate itself'
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