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(Reuters) - As world leaders flew to Saudi Arabia to mark the death of King Abdullah, several prominent British politicians criticized the deference shown to the leader of a country accused of having a poor human rights record.
Human rights campaigners and politicians from different parties questioned why the Union flag had been flown at half mast on public buildings including Westminster Abbey, for the leader of a country which still has the death penalty.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who died early on Friday after a short illness, had pursued a modernizing legacy of cautious social and economic reform.
But against a background of regional turmoil, the authorities had in the last year issued tougher penalties against all forms of dissent, which included the increased use of the death penalty via public beheadings.
A sentence of a thousand lashes on a blogger accused off offenses including insulting Islam, cyber crime and disobeying his father has also caused international outrage.
"Flying flags at half mast on gov(ernment) buildings for the death of Saudi King is a steaming pile of nonsense," said Ruth Davidson, the Scottish leader of David Cameron's Conservative Party.
The British government ordered the Union flag to be flown at half mast above public buildings for 12 hours on Friday in response to the death of a foreign monarch, sparking intense criticism on social media.
"I think many people will wonder why, if the government feels the UK’s relationship with Saudi Arabia is so close ... those ties are not being used much more effectively to secure the basic rights and freedoms of the citizens of that country," Green Party lawmaker Caroline Lucas was reported as saying.
Westminster Abbey said in response to the criticism that any decision to not fly the flag at half mast would have been a "noticeably aggressive comment on the death of the king".
"Nor would it have done anything to support the desperately oppressed Christian communities of the Middle East for whom we pray constantly and publicly," it said. "
Britain's Cameron and Prince Charles traveled to Saudi Arabia to offer condolences on Saturday.
(Reporting by Kate Holton Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
Tributes to Saudi King spark rights criticism in Britain| Reuters
 
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I don't think human rights are the issue so much as it being unfair to single out the ruler of one country when even Diana's death wasn't given this treatment. It smacks of grovelling.
 
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Looks like British actually like the oil money of saudi dictator so that they forget their holy mission to bring democracy to the entire human race.:cheesy:
 
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Looks like British actually like the oil money of saudi dictator so that they forget their holy mission to bring democracy to the entire human race.:cheesy:
We don't import much of our oil from there. it's more an issue of investment in the City of London and weapons sales.
 
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I don't think human rights are the issue so much as it being unfair to single out the ruler of one country when even Diana's death wasn't given this treatment. It smacks of grovelling.

Lady Diana is remembered and adored in Pakistan as an Exceptional lady and as Our Friend - May her Hereafter be ever peaceful !
 
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Diana is remembered in Pakistan as an Exceptional lady and as Our Friend !
When Diana died there was a big row about the refusal to lower the flag on public buildings.
 
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Nothing wrong on part of Britain. Its not about giving importance to the people of Saudi Arabia alone, its about giving importance to all the Muslims in the world who - after converting to Islam- become Arabs by default. I totally support and appreciate British government for showing solidarity with all the Muslims i.e. Arabs of the world.
 
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Nothing worth for half mast anywhere except Arabian land....
Did same courtesy shown to when Nelson mendella died?
 
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Nothing wrong on part of Britain. Its not about giving importance to the people of Saudi Arabia alone, its about giving importance to all the Muslims in the world who - after converting to Islam- become Arabs by default. I totally support and appreciate British government for showing solidarity with all the Muslims i.e. Arabs of the world.
Hi,

this is the confusion among us, especially in the sub-continent region.

We think acting like arabs wannabees will make us more of a Muslim, wearing Juuba and stuff in UK and like that.

While infact its their tradition which has got nothing to do with Islam, though you can say their culture is largely influenced by Islam. but by becoming arabs by default is total nonsense as we in sub- continent stil are striving to search for our identity
 
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When Diana died there was a big row about the refusal to lower the flag on public buildings.

That is sad to know. I think that she was a much better person than people give her credit of being.
 
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The late King Abdullah was a pro-development King and a close friend of the West. The British & Aussie flags flying half-mast are not as uncalled for as people are making it out to be.

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I don't think human rights are the issue so much as it being unfair to single out the ruler of one country when even Diana's death wasn't given this treatment. It smacks of grovelling.
ohhh upset that the royalty in Saudi got more attention. Wait till ur prince has another child then tell us the mass hysteria it creates.
 
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The late King Abdullah was a pro-development King and a close friend of the West. The British & Aussie flags flying half-mast are not as uncalled for as people are making it out to be.

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Yeah,he brings tons of oil mongey by buying lots of weapons for no use and investment,no one denies that.
 
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