What’s behind the spike in Saudi beheadings? |
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| Human
rights groups say there has been an upsurge of executions in Saudi
Arabia, after more than one execution per day in the first three weeks
of August was carried out. To date this month, the country has almost
doubled the number of declared executions in the seven months before
August 4.
Charges have included murder, drug smuggling, and sorcery. On August
18, four members from the same family in the southwestern city of Najran
were beheaded for smuggling a “large quantity of hashish“. The next day a Saudi national was executed in the northern city of Qurayyat for sorcery. The Saudi Ministry of Justice has announced the execution of 26 individuals since August 4. In the seven months prior, 15 executions were carried out, bringing the total number to 41 so far this year. However, there were no executions during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan this year between June 28 and July 28 Each year, the Saudi government executes foreign nationals as well as local citizens. |
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Is there a double standard Messers Abbott & Bolt Beheadings in Saudi Arabia are ok but not in Iraq?
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