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Arabia
Egyptians decry doctor's sentence of 1,500 lashes
2008-11-11
Sharia not looking so good today, doc?
CAIRO, Egypt – Demonstrators in Cairo demanded Tuesday that Saudi Arabia release an Egyptian doctor sentenced to 15 years in prison and 1,500 lashes after he was convicted of malpractice — reportedly after treating a Saudi princess.
Oh-oooooh...
His wife said she feared the punishment would kill him.
Insh'allah...
Raouf Amin el-Arabi, a doctor who has been serving the Saudi royal family for about 20 years, was convicted last year of giving a patient the wrong medication. Egyptian newspapers reported that he was accused of driving a Saudi princess "to addiction." The Saudi government has refrained from comment but Egyptian newspapers report that el-Arabi was treating a female member of the royal family when he was accused of "driving a patient to addiction." The newspapers identified the princess as one of the wives of Abdullah's nephews.
Oh-oooooh...
He initially was sentenced to seven years in prison and 700 lashes, but when he appealed two months ago, the judge not only upheld the conviction, but more than doubled the penalty to 15 years in prison and 1,500 lashes.
Ummmmm...how about a do over judgey?
Family members, friends and colleagues gathered at the headquarters of Egypt's doctors' union in downtown Cairo and urged Saudi King Abdullah to pardon el-Arabi. "My children want their father to return swiftly and safely," the doctor's wife Fathiya el-Hindawi told the Associated Press. "I hope the king will give them back their smiles."
Awwwwwwwwwww...
She maintained her 53-year-old husband was innocent and feared he would die if given the full penalty. "1,500 lashes is unprecedented in the history of Islam," read one banners carried by protesters. "Who is responsible for the humiliation of our doctors abroad?" read another.
Wow. A new Islamic record. Most lashes in the history of Islam. Will this get him in the Muslim Hall of Fame?
The case has drawn nationwide criticism in Egypt and local human rights groups have demanded that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who maintains close ties with the Saudi royal family, intervene to free el-Arabi.

Saudi Justice Ministry officials did not answer the phone on Tuesday to comment on the case.
Spy phone's a great invention ain't it guys?
Egypt's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that diplomatic and political efforts are under way to resolve the problem, but warned that relations between the two countries should not be affected. "The ministry is very much concerned with this case," said Ahmed Rizq, a ministry official, in a statement. "However, the Saudi judicial and political system should be respected."
As should Saudi money...
Egypt's state-owned Middle East News Agency later reported that Cairo's ambassador to Riyadh, Mahmoud Auf, met with the powerful mayor of Riyadh, Prince Salman, to discuss "the status of Egyptian expatriates in the kingdom."
NO OIL FOR YOU!
El-Arabi is in a jail in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah and is believed to have received at least one of his weekly installments of 70 lashes so far.
Okay, doc. Time for your lashes...
Posted by:tu3031

#3  1500 lashes? That's like running a portable grinder across yer back.
*shudders*
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-11-11 21:55  

#2  so the princess is addictive personality, and it's the Dr.'s fault? What woman wouldn't be an addictive personality in Saudi society?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-11 18:01  

#1  Maybe we could learn from this appeals court: if'n a bad guy wants to 'appeal' his sentence using some stupid trumped up rationale, he should go 'double or nothing' against the (original) judge. bet it would cut the backlog in the courts way down when a few of these perps lose....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-11-11 17:07  

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