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"Saudi woman beheaded for ‘practicing witchcraft'" article [View all]
"RIYADH: A Saudi woman was beheaded Monday after being convicted of practising sorcery, which is banned in the ultra-conservative kingdom, the Interior Ministry said.
Amina bint Abdulhalim Nassar was executed in the northern province of Jawf for practising witchcraft and sorcery, the ministry said in a statement carried by SPA state news agency.
It is not clear how many women have been executed in the desert-kingdom, but another woman was beheaded in October for killing her husband by setting his house on fire.
The beheading took to 73 the number of executions in Saudi Arabia this year."
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/12/saudi-woman-beheaded-for-practicing-witchcraft/
How's that religion thing working out? This is a US "ally" ?
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And people womnder why R&T is such a "war zone." Its becuase of asinine comments like that.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#20
You would think one would learn after awhile that atheism can't be criticized.
humblebum
Dec 2011
#21
I wonder if he, or any of the others, would do/say the things they do in a REAL discussion.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#24
I'm glad you agree. But you would NEVER say the nonsense you do to a persons face.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#26
Most of those I speak to do not consider it to be nonsense. Especially when I show them
humblebum
Dec 2011
#27
So, is it that you think that no one outside of the immediate group ever views
humblebum
Dec 2011
#29
What are you talking about? My "other ways of knowing" need some work, I guess.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#30
You are right, I do not find ignorance, especially willful ignornace, to be appealing at all.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#33
It would be interesting to know specifically what "happenings here yesterday" you are referring to.
humblebum
Dec 2011
#31
I do think the jury system leaves a lot to be desired, but to say that opinion indicates undo
humblebum
Dec 2011
#39
Many in this very forum have said we cannot criticize others' religious beliefs.
trotsky
Dec 2011
#7
... Philip Luther, the interim direct of Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa
struggle4progress
Dec 2011
#10
When I look at Saudi Arabia, I see a repressive monarchy, with no written penal code, that
struggle4progress
Dec 2011
#16
I really have no ideas about how to sort out this story. I can't read Arabic
struggle4progress
Dec 2011
#18
... Saudi Arabia has no penal code, and judges can issue death sentences ... on a "discretionary
struggle4progress
Dec 2011
#11