Saudi Arabia beheads 100th person this year

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jason73

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Saudi Arabia executed 87 people in 2014, ranking it third in the world for use of the death penalty (AFP Photo/Fayez Nureldine)

Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi Arabia on Monday beheaded a Syrian drug trafficker and a national convicted of murder, taking to 100 the number of executions in the kingdom this year.

The number of executions has surged in 2015 compared with the 87 recorded by AFP for all of last year. But it is still far below the record 192 which rights group Amnesty International said took place in 1995.

Syrian Ismael al-Tawm smuggled "a large amount of banned amphetamine pills into the kingdom", said an interior ministry statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

He was beheaded in the northern region of Jawf.

A separate statement said that Rami al-Khaldi was convicted of stabbing another Saudi to death and was executed in the western province of Taef.

Drug and murder convictions account for the bulk of executions in Saudi Arabia.

According to London-based Amnesty, use of the death penalty for other than the "most serious crimes" -- premeditated killings -- violates international law.

Saudi judicial proceedings "fall far short" of global norms of fairness, according to the rights watchdog.

Under the Gulf state's strict Islamic sharia legal code, drug trafficking, rape, murder, armed robbery and apostasy are all punishable by death.
 

La Paix

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How does armed robbery get lumped in with rape and murder?
 

Wild

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Would crime rates in the US decrease substantially, if we started expediting death sentences, executed them in public, and broadcast it on cable? I've always wondered how the shock/reality of it, would impact crime here.
 

ThatOneDude

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Would crime rates in the US decrease substantially, if we started expediting death sentences, executed them in public, and broadcast it on cable? I've always wondered how the shock/reality of it, would impact crime here.
We can't, leave the animals to deal with each other like that.
 

ThatOneDude

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Dude. They might be fucked up people to us, but they're still people. In fact if they were animals, i wouldn't be bothered so much by a lot of the bullshit perpetrated in that part of the world.
Imo they should probably act like people then. Just this angry man's opinion