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Arabia
Saudis May Drop Beheading As Method Of Execution
2013-03-11
[Ynet] Al-Watan newspaper says ministerial committee considering fatal shootings as alternative due to 'shortages in official swordsmen or their belated arrival to execution yards'

Saudi news outlets said Sunday a ministerial committee is looking into formally dropping public beheadings as a method of execution in the oil-rich kingdom due to shortages in government swordsmen.

The authoritative daily Al-Watan said in its Sunday edition that the ministerial committee is considering fatal shootings as an alternative.

According to Saudi daily Al-Youm, the committee argued that such a step, if adopted, would not violate Islamic law, allowing the emirs of the country's 13 local administrative regions to begin using the new method when needed.

"This solution seems practical, especially in light of shortages in official swordsmen or their belated arrival to execution yards in some incidents; the aim is to avoid interruption of the regularly-taken security arrangements," the committee said in a statement.

Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in their national face...
is the only country in the world where a death sentence results in beheading in a public square.

There have been calls in the kingdom for replacing public beheadings with lethal injections carried out in prisons.

The kingdom executes anyone convicted of murder, armed robbery, rape and trafficking in drugs.

It has executed 15 people so far this year, 76 last year and 79 in 2011.

There was no official confirmation immediately available of the newspaper's report.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Raise their pay & potential swordsmen will be hammering on the doors, wanting to be hired. Do I have to tell you guys EVERYTHING?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2013-03-11 17:25  

#2  So they have so many executions, the swordsmen are over worked?

Geez, it really shouldn't take more than one or two...I think we have a couple of caged animals in Atascadero that would love to have that job.

Actually, public hanging is much more impressive. If public executions are supposed to be a deterent, leaving a body hanging in a tree for a few days is better than a big blood stain on the sidewalk.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2013-03-11 10:41  

#1  I hear three-day crucifixions are making a comeback.
Posted by: Injun Stalin7884   2013-03-11 05:58  

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