October 17, 2014

Saudi Arabia Imposes Death Sentence By Crucifixion




[From article]
Nimr Baqer al-Nimr, a reformist cleric, has repeatedly called for an end to corruption and discrimination against minorities. He has a wide following, particularly among young people in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, home to most of the country’s minority Shiites, who are considered heretics by the Sunni-ruled government.
After being imprisoned for nearly two years, al-Nimr appeared in Riyadh’s Specialized Criminal Court Wednesday with his lawyer and two brothers. Charged with terrorism offences and “breaking allegiance to the king,” the judge upheld the country’s harshest sentence — “crucifixion” — where the decapitated body is publicly displayed. His brothers were reportedly detained after the sentencing.

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2014/10/15/saudi_court_sentences_highprofile_shiite_cleric_to_death.html

Saudi Arabia sentences reformist Shiite cleric to ‘crucifixion’
Saudi court sentences iconic Shiite cleric Nimr Baqer Al-Nimr to death, sparking fears of sectarian unrest in region.
By: Shenaz Kermalli
Special to the Star
Published on Wed Oct 15 2014

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