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Saudi Arabia to Execute Teenager via “Crucifixion” for Political Dissent

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Ali al-Nimr , the nephew of world-renown shia clergy sheikh Nimr al-Nimr is going to be crucified for revolting against a dictatorial regime who has changed the country's name to "Saudi arabia" after their own clan .

saudi family , now in charge of everything in saudia , has decided to "crucify" the teenager who was arrested when he was only 17 for taking part in arab spring revolts .

Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr himself to be executed , is also a shia clergy who has voiced his protest against inequalities and dictatorial in the saudia :


Just last evening, I posted an article about how the UN disgracefully namedSaudi Arabia to head its human rights panel.
So how do the Saudis plan on celebrating this achievement? By executing a teenager via crucifixion, naturally.

I covered this story back in May in the piece, Not ISIS – Saudi Arabia Prepares to Execute and Publicly Display Beheaded Body of Political Activist in “Crucifixion.”

The Saudis have received a lot of bad press as of late due to it consistently breaking its own records for beheadings, but sometimes a simple beheading isn’t sufficient. In a punishment known as “crucifixion,” the executed person’s beheaded body is placed on public display for three days. Currently facing this fate are three political activists, including two children. We learn from Reprieve.org that:

Sheikh Nimr Baqir Al Nimr, a 53-year old critic of the Saudi regime, and two juveniles, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr and Dawoud Hussain al-Marhoon, were arrested during a 2012 crackdown on anti-government protests in the Shiite province of Qatif. After a trial marred by irregularities, Mr Al Nimr was sentenced to death by crucifixion on charges including ‘insulting the King’ and delivering religious sermons that ‘disrupt national unity’. This week, it emerged that the authorities plan to execute him on Thursday, despite protests from the UN and Saudi human rights organizations.

The planned execution of Mr Al Nimr has prompted fears for the safety of the two juveniles, who were both 17 when they were arrested and eventually sentenced to death on similar charges. Both teenagers were tortured and denied access to lawyers, and faced trials that failed to meet international standards. All three prisoners, including Mr Al Nimr, have not yet exhausted their legal appeals.

Now here’s the latest. From Mic:

A Saudi teenager is facing death by crucifixion in his home country of Saudi Arabia on charges activists say are politically motivated.

In 2012, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, then 17, was arrested in the country’s Qatif province on reportedly shaky charges of illegal protesting and gun possession, the International Business Times reported Wednesday. There was never any evidence to support the guns charge.

After being arrested, al-Nimr was held in jail and not allowed to speak to a lawyer. According to the British legal aid group Reprieve, al-Nimr was subject to torture to extract a forced confession. A closed appeals process — which he was not invited to and occurred without his knowledge — dismissed any remaining possibility that the nation’s legal system would prevent his biblical execution.

» Saudi Arabia to Execute Teenager via “Crucifixion” for Political Dissent Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

same article by CNN

Saudi Arabia asked to halt man's beheading, crucifixion - CNN.com
 
The unjust and blood shed on sectarian basis should be stopped on both sides KSA and Iran. Iran also has no good humanitarian record. The opposers of revolution face same fate. Both side if united can make wonders for entire Muslim world but both sides are indulged into madness.
 
The unjust and blood shed on sectarian basis should be stopped on both sides KSA and Iran. Iran also has no good humanitarian record. The opposers of revolution face same fate. Both side if united can make wonders for entire Muslim world but both sides are indulged into madness.
Iran’s ‘staggering’ execution spree: nearly 700 put to death in just over six months
you see , Iranian execution rate is merely because of drug dealers . we execute the living shyte out of drug dealers and major offenders like rapists . if not , Iran will also turn into a failed state like saudia .

truth is , saudia beheads and crucifies people ISIS-style which is very disgusting and shitty . and it also beheads people based on their affiliation to saudi clan .

if they object to the clan , they are good . if not , they're beheaded . the same goes for their sect

many pakistanis have also been subject to such measures based on futile allegations .
 
Iran’s ‘staggering’ execution spree: nearly 700 put to death in just over six months
you see , Iranian execution rate is merely because of drug dealers . we execute the living shyte out of drug dealers and major offenders like rapists . if not , Iran will also turn into a failed state like saudia .

truth is , saudia beheads and crucifies people ISIS-style which is very disgusting and shitty . and it also beheads people based on their affiliation to saudi clan .

if they object to the clan , they are good . if not , they're beheaded . the same goes for their sect

many pakistanis have also been subject to such measures based on futile allegations .

Mostof Pakistanis caught in KSA are with drugs either they carry drugs by own free will or being fooled by their relatives/known persons. In either case one should be careful himself especially if u are going to Holly place. If u face execution under these circumstances u should not blame any Govt. Even Pak has rules regarding death sentence for drug dealers.

But in case of political opposition we should follow model of our Holly Prophet and his companions especially claiming to be Islamic estate ( however as per my point of view no true Islamic state exists in this world). Problem is both Saudis and Iranis have much enthusiasm for religion and for their own country but don't respect each others views. In open words do not consider each other Muslims as to be in Pakistan and doing public dealing I have got opportunity to meet both theocratic Shias and Wahabis. To be honest they can co exist with each other in the name of religion but should come out of their isolation.

The problems in Syria and sectarian violence in Lebanon can be stopped at once , if KSA and Iran join hand and stop false accusations/ sectarian and political executions. Perhaps it is my dream and individuals belonging to both sects but can't be realized if both Govts do not take rational steps.

The funny thing is I don't belong to any of the mentioned sects yeat have good friends and have some pain for all Muslims so have indulged in fruitless discussions both with Irani and KSA people.
 
Ali al-Nimr , the nephew of world-renown shia clergy sheikh Nimr al-Nimr is going to be crucified for revolting against a dictatorial regime who has changed the country's name to "Saudi arabia" after their own clan .

saudi family , now in charge of everything in saudia , has decided to "crucify" the teenager who was arrested when he was only 17 for taking part in arab spring revolts .

Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr himself to be executed , is also a shia clergy who has voiced his protest against inequalities and dictatorial in the saudia :


Just last evening, I posted an article about how the UN disgracefully namedSaudi Arabia to head its human rights panel.
So how do the Saudis plan on celebrating this achievement? By executing a teenager via crucifixion, naturally.

I covered this story back in May in the piece, Not ISIS – Saudi Arabia Prepares to Execute and Publicly Display Beheaded Body of Political Activist in “Crucifixion.”

The Saudis have received a lot of bad press as of late due to it consistently breaking its own records for beheadings, but sometimes a simple beheading isn’t sufficient. In a punishment known as “crucifixion,” the executed person’s beheaded body is placed on public display for three days. Currently facing this fate are three political activists, including two children. We learn from Reprieve.org that:

Sheikh Nimr Baqir Al Nimr, a 53-year old critic of the Saudi regime, and two juveniles, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr and Dawoud Hussain al-Marhoon, were arrested during a 2012 crackdown on anti-government protests in the Shiite province of Qatif. After a trial marred by irregularities, Mr Al Nimr was sentenced to death by crucifixion on charges including ‘insulting the King’ and delivering religious sermons that ‘disrupt national unity’. This week, it emerged that the authorities plan to execute him on Thursday, despite protests from the UN and Saudi human rights organizations.

The planned execution of Mr Al Nimr has prompted fears for the safety of the two juveniles, who were both 17 when they were arrested and eventually sentenced to death on similar charges. Both teenagers were tortured and denied access to lawyers, and faced trials that failed to meet international standards. All three prisoners, including Mr Al Nimr, have not yet exhausted their legal appeals.

Now here’s the latest. From Mic:

A Saudi teenager is facing death by crucifixion in his home country of Saudi Arabia on charges activists say are politically motivated.

In 2012, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, then 17, was arrested in the country’s Qatif province on reportedly shaky charges of illegal protesting and gun possession, the International Business Times reported Wednesday. There was never any evidence to support the guns charge.

After being arrested, al-Nimr was held in jail and not allowed to speak to a lawyer. According to the British legal aid group Reprieve, al-Nimr was subject to torture to extract a forced confession. A closed appeals process — which he was not invited to and occurred without his knowledge — dismissed any remaining possibility that the nation’s legal system would prevent his biblical execution.

» Saudi Arabia to Execute Teenager via “Crucifixion” for Political Dissent Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

same article by CNN

Saudi Arabia asked to halt man's beheading, crucifixion - CNN.com

Well, even Iran isnt any better to be honest. All ummah middle Eastern countries are all dictatorships, even though they like claiming how the kafir west opresses them(never mind that their people have farrrrrrrr more rights/freedom and are treated with more dignity in the West/U.S than in their own country). Funny enough the only real democratic forward looking country in the region is 'evil' kafir Israel.Irony indeed.:D
 
A barbaric medieval state.I understand crazy incidents happening due to individuals ,but state authority acting in this manner with legal jurisdiction =appalling.
 
I've been hearing for years now that this Nimr guy will be executed but seen nothing, not even annoucement or trial. He is in detention and it will remain that way.
 
Iran’s ‘staggering’ execution spree: nearly 700 put to death in just over six months
you see , Iranian execution rate is merely because of drug dealers . we execute the living shyte out of drug dealers and major offenders like rapists . if not , Iran will also turn into a failed state like saudia .

truth is , saudia beheads and crucifies people ISIS-style which is very disgusting and shitty . and it also beheads people based on their affiliation to saudi clan .

if they object to the clan , they are good . if not , they're beheaded . the same goes for their sect

many pakistanis have also been subject to such measures based on futile allegations .

agreed

we also have the same law Regarding Drug Dealers so i think we're on the same side in this matter

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Named to chair the Human right on Monday, Execution on Thursday! With the invasion of Yemen, I wonder why they didn't get a seat in the security counsel...
 
Washington not concerned? No letter of disaproval to the King? No trip to Saudia Arabia to discuss human rights?
 
Big if....smaller if is :

IF you were responsible for smuggling it in...


the way out in EVERY country...None is immune to it!
See who is the one you are defending.
 
I've been hearing for years now that this Nimr guy will be executed but seen nothing, not even annoucement or trial. He is in detention and it will remain that way.
Exactly. Death sentences are a convenient way for governments to keep certain people who are bound to cause a lot of unrest safely in prison where they can't influence society. Life sentences can be challenged and especially so after a few decades served while a death sentence is for the rest of the inmate's life, with the option of ending said life whenever is convenient. I'm not saying I necessarily agree with this phenomenon, I'm just pointing it out. This is practiced a lot in Jordan and even more so in Egypt. Death sentences with no intent to actually execute the convicted, just to get them out of the way. It will be interesting to see whether this case in KSA will be similar or not.
 
Saudis and Iranian akhoonds are in competition with each other over who can execute the most number of ppl for the most retarded reasons
 
Saudis and Iranian akhoonds are in competition with each other over who can execute the most number of ppl for the most retarded reasons

For a country like Iran which neihbouring Afghanistan aka producer of 80% of opium worldwide death penalty is the least thing we could do ... but punishments are not always the best way to meet a problem.
 
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