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Saudi Terror & Executions - World Leaders Too Scared To Act For Humanity
Written by Russell S.Wyllie
Wednesday, 26 February 2014 01:47
With all the news flooding our screens, computers, phones and tablets we should try to keep in mind that there are some key issues which are not getting the headlines as much as they should. Forget the in-party political backstabbing or the political blame-game for just a minute and focus on this issue- the human rights atrocities committed by regimes across the World. In particular this article focuses on Saudi Arabia because some of the worst atrocities are committed by the Saudi authorities against their own people. This first link here ( ) is a video of George Galloway's 'Comment' programme on Press TV, where Mr Galloway responds to a viewer's comment on Prince Charles performing a 'sword-dance' in Saudi Arabia during a recent visit to the region.
The violent ideology that still exists in Saudi Arabia is something that World leaders should push to abolish. The media will gladly push the political-infighting and blame-game politics ad-finitum, which grabs headlines and gets the millions of news punters to argue over whatever the media tells them to. But we don't want to be bored to death with the usual rigmoral of American or British political gossip, so where is the media when it comes to cruel, barbaric and inhumane executions around the World. People hear more of other stories. Human rights to some people is just a Facebook group that you can 'like'. World leaders are so caught up with their own selfish political agenda, and rarely will you hear of any politician who has led a campaign in any human rights arena. When it comes to Saudi Arabia, the issue of human rights falls on ignorant political ears...
Other countries should not have seemingly 'friendly' diplomatic ties with countries who use violent punishments such as public beheadings and 'crucifixions'. Prince Charles prancing around with a sword only fills the gap between diplomacy and stupidity. When will World leaders start a campaign to rid the World of cruel and inhumane punishments?
No person should end up being brutally executed for a crime or for having a different political positioning. Many countries are guilty of having inhumane death penalties- the USA still has the electric chair, which is a very violent and inhumane way for a person to die. It is sickening that in today's modern era that such executions still exist. In Mr Galloway's short video linked above, he talks about the 9/11 New York attacks, radical Islam and funding for Al-Qaeda which he points out comes from within Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is just one example. Anybody can research human rights atrocities around the World and point out numerous similar regimes which implement violent executions- but the Saudi issue of human rights is more worrying when our World leaders simply rub shoulders and bow before the Saudi regime, who oppress their own people, export and fund terror and radicalism, and who enjoy a billion dollars per day income from their oil exports. Many people already know all this- particularly politicians and the media. Countries which the U.S disagrees with on many issues such as the Islamic Republic of Iran are slapped with sanctions at the drop of a hat...It is as though the U.S cannot go to the source of the problem, then they take it out on the neighbours instead. So where is America on this issue? Bound by red-tape thanks to oily business deals. During Barack Obama's campaigning in late 2008, he stood at a rally and announced quite candidly in these few words 'Let's make it clear- Saudi Arabia is not our friend.'
Knowing what the U.S President has said, and knowing what I know, as a Brit it is sickening to see a UK Royal dancing to the Saudi tune, swinging a sword as if he was understanding friend and ally of theirs. Are our World leaders so impotent over the Saudi issue that they cannot speak up and start a campaign to stop Saudi-based extremism from being exported, or prevent the Saudi funding of Al-Qaeda?
The truth is obvious. There is no campaign against Saudi-based extremism, and no politician dares to tread into the realm of human rights in Saudi Arabia except for the rare occasion when the moon turns blue. The impotence of our politicians is what allows human rights atrocities happen far too frequently. Let's face it- our Governments are more interested in taking more money from the taxpayer, finding new ways to make lives miserable for the hard-working family, and just leave many human rights issues to independent campaigners.
It is no wonder that people fight in the streets of many countries over corruption, economic troubles or human rights issues- and politicians are quick to blame the political 'opposition' for absolutely everything, and order Police or the Army to beat down the protests. Yet they all go down the path together, rubbing shoulders with the elite of despotic regimes, pocketing wads of bank notes alongside the businessmen and turning a blind eye when it comes to the pain and suffering of people in those countries, except in countries like Iran like I pointed out previously. The hypocricy is so thick that sometimes I cannot tell any World leader apart from another...And politicians wonder why they lose public trust, why the media loses their audience, and why Governments are losing the information war.
-- Saudi Arabia: Five beheaded and ‘crucified’ amid ‘disturbing’ rise in executions | Amnesty International
"Saudi Arabia must halt a “disturbing” rise in death penalty usage that has resulted in at least 47 state killings in the country already this year, Amnesty International urged..."
-- Secret Saudi executions shame the West - News - The Independent
Women beaten and beheaded in Saudi Arabia- "The nature of the Islamic trials and the cruel methods of execution call into question the morality of the West's military and political support for Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states whose supposedly civilised values were defended by 500,000 US, British and other Western troops after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Not a single Western embassy, however, is known to have protested at the beheading of women - nor at the increasingly ferocious lashing of hundreds of foreign female workers in the Gulf for alleged misdemeanors."
-- (Video) ‘The work of God’: Interview with Saudi executioner who behead 2,500 people a year |
'But the truth of the Saudi executions and human rights horrors are hidden- much larger numbers have been revealed by a Saudi executioner in the article linked below, who claims that 'thousands' of people are brutally executed in Saudi Arabia each year.'
http://readersupportednews.org/pm-s...-world-leaders-too-scared-to-act-for-humanity
What a barbaric country Saudi Arabia is. What the heck is wrong with these people?
Written by Russell S.Wyllie
Wednesday, 26 February 2014 01:47
With all the news flooding our screens, computers, phones and tablets we should try to keep in mind that there are some key issues which are not getting the headlines as much as they should. Forget the in-party political backstabbing or the political blame-game for just a minute and focus on this issue- the human rights atrocities committed by regimes across the World. In particular this article focuses on Saudi Arabia because some of the worst atrocities are committed by the Saudi authorities against their own people. This first link here ( ) is a video of George Galloway's 'Comment' programme on Press TV, where Mr Galloway responds to a viewer's comment on Prince Charles performing a 'sword-dance' in Saudi Arabia during a recent visit to the region.
The violent ideology that still exists in Saudi Arabia is something that World leaders should push to abolish. The media will gladly push the political-infighting and blame-game politics ad-finitum, which grabs headlines and gets the millions of news punters to argue over whatever the media tells them to. But we don't want to be bored to death with the usual rigmoral of American or British political gossip, so where is the media when it comes to cruel, barbaric and inhumane executions around the World. People hear more of other stories. Human rights to some people is just a Facebook group that you can 'like'. World leaders are so caught up with their own selfish political agenda, and rarely will you hear of any politician who has led a campaign in any human rights arena. When it comes to Saudi Arabia, the issue of human rights falls on ignorant political ears...
Other countries should not have seemingly 'friendly' diplomatic ties with countries who use violent punishments such as public beheadings and 'crucifixions'. Prince Charles prancing around with a sword only fills the gap between diplomacy and stupidity. When will World leaders start a campaign to rid the World of cruel and inhumane punishments?
No person should end up being brutally executed for a crime or for having a different political positioning. Many countries are guilty of having inhumane death penalties- the USA still has the electric chair, which is a very violent and inhumane way for a person to die. It is sickening that in today's modern era that such executions still exist. In Mr Galloway's short video linked above, he talks about the 9/11 New York attacks, radical Islam and funding for Al-Qaeda which he points out comes from within Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is just one example. Anybody can research human rights atrocities around the World and point out numerous similar regimes which implement violent executions- but the Saudi issue of human rights is more worrying when our World leaders simply rub shoulders and bow before the Saudi regime, who oppress their own people, export and fund terror and radicalism, and who enjoy a billion dollars per day income from their oil exports. Many people already know all this- particularly politicians and the media. Countries which the U.S disagrees with on many issues such as the Islamic Republic of Iran are slapped with sanctions at the drop of a hat...It is as though the U.S cannot go to the source of the problem, then they take it out on the neighbours instead. So where is America on this issue? Bound by red-tape thanks to oily business deals. During Barack Obama's campaigning in late 2008, he stood at a rally and announced quite candidly in these few words 'Let's make it clear- Saudi Arabia is not our friend.'
Knowing what the U.S President has said, and knowing what I know, as a Brit it is sickening to see a UK Royal dancing to the Saudi tune, swinging a sword as if he was understanding friend and ally of theirs. Are our World leaders so impotent over the Saudi issue that they cannot speak up and start a campaign to stop Saudi-based extremism from being exported, or prevent the Saudi funding of Al-Qaeda?
The truth is obvious. There is no campaign against Saudi-based extremism, and no politician dares to tread into the realm of human rights in Saudi Arabia except for the rare occasion when the moon turns blue. The impotence of our politicians is what allows human rights atrocities happen far too frequently. Let's face it- our Governments are more interested in taking more money from the taxpayer, finding new ways to make lives miserable for the hard-working family, and just leave many human rights issues to independent campaigners.
It is no wonder that people fight in the streets of many countries over corruption, economic troubles or human rights issues- and politicians are quick to blame the political 'opposition' for absolutely everything, and order Police or the Army to beat down the protests. Yet they all go down the path together, rubbing shoulders with the elite of despotic regimes, pocketing wads of bank notes alongside the businessmen and turning a blind eye when it comes to the pain and suffering of people in those countries, except in countries like Iran like I pointed out previously. The hypocricy is so thick that sometimes I cannot tell any World leader apart from another...And politicians wonder why they lose public trust, why the media loses their audience, and why Governments are losing the information war.
-- Saudi Arabia: Five beheaded and ‘crucified’ amid ‘disturbing’ rise in executions | Amnesty International
"Saudi Arabia must halt a “disturbing” rise in death penalty usage that has resulted in at least 47 state killings in the country already this year, Amnesty International urged..."
-- Secret Saudi executions shame the West - News - The Independent
Women beaten and beheaded in Saudi Arabia- "The nature of the Islamic trials and the cruel methods of execution call into question the morality of the West's military and political support for Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states whose supposedly civilised values were defended by 500,000 US, British and other Western troops after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Not a single Western embassy, however, is known to have protested at the beheading of women - nor at the increasingly ferocious lashing of hundreds of foreign female workers in the Gulf for alleged misdemeanors."
-- (Video) ‘The work of God’: Interview with Saudi executioner who behead 2,500 people a year |
'But the truth of the Saudi executions and human rights horrors are hidden- much larger numbers have been revealed by a Saudi executioner in the article linked below, who claims that 'thousands' of people are brutally executed in Saudi Arabia each year.'
http://readersupportednews.org/pm-s...-world-leaders-too-scared-to-act-for-humanity
What a barbaric country Saudi Arabia is. What the heck is wrong with these people?