Saudi prisoner faces death by crucifixion

How is Saudi govt different from ISIS?

Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, Saudi prisoner arrested at age 17, faces death by crucifixion - Washington Times

By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Friday, September 18, 2015

A prisoner in Saudi Arabia, who was arrested when he was 17 years old, faces “death by crucifixion” after his final appeal was dismissed this week.

Ali Mohammed al-Nimr was arrested in February 2012 and accused of taking part in anti-government protests and illegally possessing firearms, he was sentenced to death by crucifixion in 2014, International Business Times reported.

The case reportedly hinges on Mr. al-Nimr’s family connection to Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, a 53-year-old critic of the Saudi regime, and the teen’s uncle.

The elder Mr. al-Nimr is scheduled to be executed by crucifixion this week, but there has been no confirmation of the sentence being carried out so far. Activists fear the younger Mr. al-Nimr will be executed within a few days.

Mr. al-Nimr was initially held at a juvenile offenders facility where he was denied access to lawyers and reportedly tortured and forced to sign a false confession.

The signed confession formed the basis of the case against him, and Mr. al-Nimr was convicted of the alleged offenses by the Specialized Criminal Court (SCC). But the trials failed to meet international standards and his appeal was held in secret without Mr. al-Nimr knowing about it, according to International Business Times.

“No one should have to go through the ordeal Ali has suffered — torture, forced ‘confession,’ and an unfair, secret trial process, resulting in a sentence of death by ‘crucifixion.’ But worse still, Ali was a vulnerable child when he was arrested and this ordeal began,” said Maya Foa, director of the death penalty team at legal charity Reprieve.

“His execution — based apparently on the authorities’ dislike for his uncle, and his involvement in anti-government protests — would violate international law and the most basic standards of decency. It must be stopped,” she said, International Business Times reported.

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Disgustingly barbaric.

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What thats crazy! I don't agree with death penalty but he didn't even kill anyone for people to use an eye for an eye reasoning.

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This is why I refuse to go there now even for pilgrammage.

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That is a silly excuse. Your pilgrimage is for you and not the Saudi government.

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Barbaric Govt, supported to the hilt by the US.

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Do you know dear sister..after umr ibn khattab accepted islam.Muslim publicaly performed salat in ka'ba(house of Allah)..even idoltary was there in makkah..and Allah says in Quran "indeed associating partner with Allah is the great injustice"
So you have to go for hajj..in the house of Allah..it has nothing to do with saudia and the saudi govt.

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^^ In 88 or 89 we went for umrah, which we quiet often went every 3/4 months, a mutawah tugged down my sister's hibab violently, her hair strands were showing?!? I was 10 and I felt so angry at my mom, because she just stood there, now me being a mom myself I won't tolerate it for my daughters, and this was right in front of the kabbah' in the harraem, she was 8/9 years old, so that being said our 'pilgrimmage journey' has a lot to do with the Saudi government. This 'dar dar kay' to perform hajj/umrah I don't want to go, I'm better off praying in my house

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^ regardless of religion, it is OK to criticize the authorities who "control and manage the process" of any religious journey. Especially if the actions of those in charge run counter to what is taught in religion.

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Tauba!

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where is everyone who says Saudia is really nice and what not and this doesn't happen and its a media propaganda and Saudia is just like other countries?

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US gets oil, place for their military bases and a friend of Israel while they blame Iran and turn a blind eye to Palestine

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Sorry pisi we are peaceful people who avoid unpleasant threads :p @queserasera

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2 NG tube coming your way and few IVs

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:whistling:

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Take ownership of the problem. If you blame somebody for continuously taking advantage of you, then the problem is you.

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To the best of my knowledge, the gentleman in post 6 is not a Saudi to take ownership of the problem.

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i condemn it but such incidents happen in every country, i mean Violence is everywhere. What i have seen here is, people got a story and now they are injecting and mixing their internal hatred for Saudies, into it. It is nt directed at you.

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Violence is everywhere. But a government sponsored violence, wjich is official law of the land, against a peaceful protester is pretty rare to find.