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It's Two Weeks Into 2015, and One of the U.S.'s Closest Allies Has Beheaded 10 People
By Tom McKay January 18, 2015

Video of a doomed prisoner being beheaded in a Saudi street leaked online Saturday. The victim, Layla Abdul Mutaleb Bassim, was from Myanmar and had been accused of killing her 6-year-old daughter. She screamed that she was innocent as the executioner prepared to take her head.

Bassim was one of 10 people who have been publicly beheaded in the first two and a half weeks of the year in Saudi Arabia, one of the United States' closest allies in the Middle East.



According to Human Rights Watch, women are banned from traveling, conducting business or even undergoing certain medical procedures without the consent of their husbands. Women are similarly prohibited from driving, playing sports or wearing anything but full-body cloaks in public. Abuse of migrant workers is rampant. The criminal justice system conducts "systematic violations of due process and fair trial rights, including arbitrary arrest and torture and ill-treatment in detention." Torture and brutal executions are common, while freedom of speech simply does not exist.

Last year, Saudi Arabia beheaded 90 people. The 10 in the first few weeks of 2015 is another indication that thewave of executions that began in August 2014 is not slowing down. This puts America in the perverse position of railing against the mass beheadings perpetrated by the Islamic State group while quietly tolerating those committed by the House of Saud.

Other recent victims of Saudi rule have included people imprisoned for dubious offenses ranging from criticizing Islam on Twitter to operating online forums. On occasion, the death sentence is used for charges like "sorcery."



brutal lashings recently assigned to blogger Raif Badawi, Human Rights Watch reports that U.S. generally does not criticize the Saudi government except in annual reports.

Saudi Arabia is a key U.S. military ally in the War on Terror, being the beneficiary of over $20 billion in proposed arms sales since 2012. The kingdom's financial power and importance in the global energy sector has made it an irreplaceable regional partner. The U.S. also questionably views Saudi Arabia as a source of regional stability, though the fact that such stability has to be enforced through widespread brutality and autocratic rule is apparently a secondary concern. (Never mind that they aggressively support terrorism.) And yes, it sells the U.S., Europe and Asia a lot of oil and is a powerful member of OPEC, the energy cartel that holds 80% of the world's oil conventional reserves.

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Indonesians protest the execution of a maid in 2011 by staging a mock protest of their own.
"It's possible the executions were used as intimidation and flexing of muscles. It's a very volatile time and executions do serve a purpose when they're done en masse," London School of Economics visiting professor Madawi al-Rasheed told Reuters. "There's uncertainty around Saudi Arabia from the north and from the south and inside they are taking aggressive action alongside the U.S. against Islamic State, and all that is creating some kind of upheaval, which the death penalty tries to keep a lid on."

This fundamentally hypocritical, cynical relationship has little end in sight, meaning that many more terrible stories like Bassim's will emerge from Saudi Arabia, and the U.S will likely continue to turn a blind eye. That's pretty awful, even given America's habit of supporting dictators around the globe.

h/t The daily Beast.

We know where ISIS get his cue.
 
Only a criminal will sympathize with a criminal, so if you're sympathizing with your fellow criminals then you're more than welcome to come here and take their place, it will be nice seeing a criminal sympathizer get his head chopped too.
 
It's Two Weeks Into 2015, and One of the U.S.'s Closest Allies Has Beheaded 10 People
By Tom McKay January 18, 2015

Video of a doomed prisoner being beheaded in a Saudi street leaked online Saturday. The victim, Layla Abdul Mutaleb Bassim, was from Myanmar and had been accused of killing her 6-year-old daughter. She screamed that she was innocent as the executioner prepared to take her head.

Bassim was one of 10 people who have been publicly beheaded in the first two and a half weeks of the year in Saudi Arabia, one of the United States' closest allies in the Middle East.



According to Human Rights Watch, women are banned from traveling, conducting business or even undergoing certain medical procedures without the consent of their husbands. Women are similarly prohibited from driving, playing sports or wearing anything but full-body cloaks in public. Abuse of migrant workers is rampant. The criminal justice system conducts "systematic violations of due process and fair trial rights, including arbitrary arrest and torture and ill-treatment in detention." Torture and brutal executions are common, while freedom of speech simply does not exist.

Last year, Saudi Arabia beheaded 90 people. The 10 in the first few weeks of 2015 is another indication that thewave of executions that began in August 2014 is not slowing down. This puts America in the perverse position of railing against the mass beheadings perpetrated by the Islamic State group while quietly tolerating those committed by the House of Saud.

Other recent victims of Saudi rule have included people imprisoned for dubious offenses ranging from criticizing Islam on Twitter to operating online forums. On occasion, the death sentence is used for charges like "sorcery."



brutal lashings recently assigned to blogger Raif Badawi, Human Rights Watch reports that U.S. generally does not criticize the Saudi government except in annual reports.

Saudi Arabia is a key U.S. military ally in the War on Terror, being the beneficiary of over $20 billion in proposed arms sales since 2012. The kingdom's financial power and importance in the global energy sector has made it an irreplaceable regional partner. The U.S. also questionably views Saudi Arabia as a source of regional stability, though the fact that such stability has to be enforced through widespread brutality and autocratic rule is apparently a secondary concern. (Never mind that they aggressively support terrorism.) And yes, it sells the U.S., Europe and Asia a lot of oil and is a powerful member of OPEC, the energy cartel that holds 80% of the world's oil conventional reserves.

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Indonesians protest the execution of a maid in 2011 by staging a mock protest of their own.
"It's possible the executions were used as intimidation and flexing of muscles. It's a very volatile time and executions do serve a purpose when they're done en masse," London School of Economics visiting professor Madawi al-Rasheed told Reuters. "There's uncertainty around Saudi Arabia from the north and from the south and inside they are taking aggressive action alongside the U.S. against Islamic State, and all that is creating some kind of upheaval, which the death penalty tries to keep a lid on."

This fundamentally hypocritical, cynical relationship has little end in sight, meaning that many more terrible stories like Bassim's will emerge from Saudi Arabia, and the U.S will likely continue to turn a blind eye. That's pretty awful, even given America's habit of supporting dictators around the globe.

h/t The daily Beast.

We know where ISIS get his cue.
Whats wrong? If Israel, the CLOSEST ally of USA in the region could forward its apartheid policies, treat occupied Palestinians as shit, and kill them on almost daily basis at will and unapposed, KSA is only beheading convicted criminals.
 
there is nothing wrong in all of this . It is the law of Islam and will be implemented come what may . and we dont care what the west say about that , this is what islamic law is and this should be implemented not just in saudi arabia but in every islamic country .
 
So the stateless Berbarian clown is back to his 24/7 obsession and crying about his conquerors? I guess that he is begging for his 4 ban in a row.

Beheading with a sword is the most painless way to execute a criminal. KSA execute less than 90 people on average each year. 99% of all executed criminals are murderers, terrorists or drug smugglers. In short hardcore criminals.

KSA has also one of the lowest crime rates in the world despite being home to one of the most cosmopolitan societies on the planet and being located in the middle of the ME.

Quit the crying. Anyone that enters KSA is well aware of the rules.

USA is not the closest ally of KSA (not even close) nor vice versa. Anyway what to expect from the author of this thread if not idiotic behavior?

Still writing thread titles with big fat capital letters like a 12 year old too.

He is probably still crying because "his" country went out yesterday and that it has only won 1 single ANC trophy in it's history. Wait, there is no country called Berbarianistan.:rofl:

there is nothing wrong in all of this . It is the law of Islam and will be implemented come what may . and we dont care what the west say about that , this is what islamic law is and this should be implemented not just in saudi arabia but in every islamic country .

KSA never cared about what USA or anyone else says about the laws in KSA. Nor will this approach change.
 
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KSA never cared about what USA or anyone else says about the laws in KSA
yes and ksa should never care about any one as this is Islamic law prescribed it is Hudood and we cannot Interfere in these laws no matter what
 
yes and ksa should never care about any one as this is Islamic law prescribed it is Hudood and we cannot Interfere in these laws no matter what

Ignore this thread. The author is a famous Arab-obsessed troll. Especially when it comes to KSA. Let him bark as usual. Sooner rather than later he will get banned once again. Then he returns "back to business" after 1 month or so. Every time more obsessed and frustrated.:lol:

In return none of the 450 million or so Arabs out there even spend remotely as much time to even learn what the hell a "Berber" is. After all they are stateless people with close to no importance outside of sending criminals to ghettos in France and Netherlands.
 
Whats wrong? If Israel, the CLOSEST ally of USA in the region could forward its apartheid policies, treat occupied Palestinians as shit, and kill them on almost daily basis at will and unapposed, KSA is only beheading convicted criminals.

Don't you have a country to be worried before you take up the causes of others. Especially causes of those who did not say or show any solidarity when 140 of your kids were slaughtered?

You got to start looking out for No1 i.e. Pakistan.
 
Ignore this thread. The author is a famous Arab-obsessed troll. Especially when it comes to KSA. Let him bark as usual. Sooner rather than later he will get banned once again. Then he returns "back to business" after 1 month or so. Every time more obsessed and frustrated.:lol:

In return none of the 450 million or so Arabs out there even spend remotely as much time to even learn what the hell a "Berber" is. After all they are stateless people with close to no importance outside of sending criminals to ghettos in France and Netherlands.
i dont know much about the thread maker if he is a Muslim or not .
if he is muslims it is really a shame that he is doing all this coz no Muslim can deny the Hudood laws,
if he is a non muslims than he will never understand the importance of hudood laws for society .
 
Don't you have a country to be worried before you take up the causes of others. Especially causes of those who did not say or show any solidarity when 140 of your kids were slaughtered?

You got to start looking out for No1 i.e. Pakistan.

The laws of KSA are none of your business or what Pakistanis or other Muslims think about them. Your own country has more criminals behind bars than any other country on this planet. Your country is full of criminals. KSA is a paradise in comparison on this front.

Your own country has capital punishment and has killed many, many, many more people historically by this method.

Electic chair, gas chamber and death by lethal injection are all more lengthy and painful methods of execution than decapitation with a sword that lasts 1 second or 2 if the criminal is unlucky. Death is instant.

Nobody outside of KSA itself is able to change the domestic laws in KSA.

Now order some fast food and a coca cola and keep quite. Your 240 year old country is in no position to tell any country in the ME (cradle of civilization) what to do inside their own borders.

Nobody from KSA/ME/Muslim world etc. is telling Americans what kind of laws they must have. It's always the other way around. Getting tiring to say the least.
 
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Don't you have a country to be worried before you take up the causes of others. Especially causes of those who did not say or show any solidarity when 140 of your kids were slaughtered?

You got to start looking out for No1 i.e. Pakistan.
you needed some attention here , Dont worry about pakistan , it is in safe hands , you should worry about your created ISIS and worry about them sooner than later they are coming to get you , first you create than they destroy you ,
 
you needed some attention here , Dont worry about pakistan , it is in safe hands , you should worry about your created ISIS and worry about them sooner than later they are coming to get you , first you create than they destroy you ,

You call the present situation as not worrying? And we have to worry, we have to keep funding your military. Your General just left the U.S asking for more aid.
 
RIP. for the innocent ones. I wish they stop beheading people until they exauhst all thing considared to make sure 100% that this person is the real guilty.
 
You call the present situation as not worrying? And we have to worry, we have to keep funding your military. Your General just left the U.S asking for more aid.

your army run away from Afghanistan like a coward and now you need us to rescue your A## ,
We protected you and divided USSR in pieces you could never imagine such a victory as you have never had victory like that , so now you enjoy as super power that is because of us remember that
than you run away attacked iraq saying hey there is weapons of mass destruction where are them , now you say there is ISIS , You have destroyed the whole world ,
many times we have saved your A## so shut the F up .
 
RIP. for the innocent ones. I wish they stop beheading people until they exauhst all thing considared to make sure 100% that this person is the real guilty.
I have also served in US for 5 long years. Americans are indeed great people and America is a great place, but albeit of all this, my stay in US did not turn me into an idiot or a zombie. I have maintained my ability to think freely, independently, and without getting influenced by others. Sometimes it is best not to make stupid comments for this reduces one's credibility.
 

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