Saudi Beheads Sudanese 'Sorcerer'

W460

Saudi Arabia beheaded a Sudanese man by sword in the western city of Medina on Monday after he was convicted of practicing sorcery, the interior ministry announced.

Abdul Hamid al-Fakki "practiced witchcraft and sorcery," which are illegal under Saudi Arabia's Islamic sharia law, said a ministry statement carried by state news agency SPA.

In October last year, Amnesty International said it had appealed to King Abdullah in a letter to commute Fakki's death sentence.

His execution brings to 42 the number of people beheaded in Saudi Arabia this year, according to an Agence France Presse tally based on official and human rights group reports.

In June, London-based watchdog Amnesty International called on Saudi Arabia to stop applying the death penalty, saying there had been a significant rise in the number of executions in the previous six weeks.

It said 15 people were executed in May alone.

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking are all punishable by death under Saudi Arabia's strict interpretation of Islamic sharia law.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 19 September 2011, 17:25

Utter disgust and shock.. may this man rest in peace.. what a horrid way to die, and for nothing...

Default-user-icon knight templar (Guest) 20 September 2011, 08:42

is this photo & news from our days 2011?? or from the medieval times like 500 years ago!!! is there people still living like this on earth?? & on what teachings led them to this

Thumb ado.australia 20 September 2011, 10:01

This is truly an evil backward country. This is were sheik Amin is taking his son. This is were saad hariri is from. This is what is install for Syria. This is what they want for Lebanon. this is where al Qaida is funded and born. This is what the mustaqbul movement is becoming thanks to saadadine (Abu Abdul Aziz) Hariri!

Beheading someone for being a sorcerer? Shocking.

Default-user-icon Meezko (Guest) 20 September 2011, 11:24

Opinions are well said.

However.

It's their country - Their rules.