How Saudi Arabia’s harsh legal punishments compare to the Islamic State’s - The Washington Post
Déjà cité par @nidal hier mais je l’avais raté.
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▻http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/01/21/how-saudi-arabias-harsh-legal-punishments-compare-to-the-islamic-states/?tid=sm_fb
Following the lashing of blogger Raif Badawi and leaked footage that showed the public execution of a woman accused of beating her daughter, Saudi Arabia’s harsh interpretation of sharia law and its use of capital punishment have come under international scrutiny.
For many, the Saudi justice system sounds not unlike that of the Islamic State, the extremist Islamist group which has struck fear in much of the Middle East.
Sources :
1. ►http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/crime-and-punishment-islamic-state-vs-saudi-arabia-1588245666
▻http://www.middleeasteye.net/sites/default/files/styles/main_image_article_page/public/main-images/King%20Abdullah%20sword%20%28AFP%29.jpg?itok=w7KDpq5d
The Islamic State (IS) and Saudi Arabia prescribe near-identical punishments for a host of crimes, according to documents circulated by the militant group.
IS published a list of crimes and their punishments on 16 December 2014 to serve “as an explanation and as a warning” to those living in territory under their control in large parts of Iraq and Syria.
2. Raif Badawi and Saudi Arabia’s intolerance - The Washington Post
▻http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/raif-badawi-and-saudi-arabias-intolerance/2015/01/10/2b291bfc-984c-11e4-aabd-d0b93ff613d5_story.html
THE CONTRAST between what Raif Badawi did and the punishment meted out to him on Friday in Saudi Arabia speaks volumes about the kingdom, which remains mired in the thinking of some long-ago epoch. The Saudis are regularly denounced for one of the world’s worst human rights records — and then nothing is done.
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