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    Saudi Arabia - 157 executions in '15, beheadings reaching high levels

    Do we really have to wonder where the evil is coming from? Do we really want sharia law seeking muslims in our USA? No desire to assimilate, therefore, should not be allowed here.........

    Alarmingly, the Saudi Government is continuing to target those who have called for domestic reform in the kingdom.

    Saudi Arabia carried out at least 157 executions in 2015, with beheadings reaching their highest level in the kingdom in two decades,
    "Last year saw Saudi Arabia execute over 150 people, many of them for non-violent offences," she said. "This appalling news suggests 2016 could be even worse.
    Arab Spring Cleric Nimr al-Nimr Among 47 Executed by Saudi Arabia

    by Alastair Jamieson and Charlene Gubash

    The Middle East was braced for sectarian violence Saturday after Saudi Arabia said it had executed 47 prisoners, including a prominent Shia cleric responsible for anti-government protests.

    There were warnings of a backlash against the ruling Al Saud family after Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was named on list of prisoners carried by the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
    Al-Nimr was a central figure in protests that erupted in 2011 as part of the Arab Spring, and his execution may spark new unrest among the oil powerhouse's Shia minority.
    Scores marched through Nimr's home district of Qatif shouting "down with the Al Saud" and, in the neighboring country of Bahrain, police fired tear gas at several dozen people who gathered to protest the news, The Associated Press reported.

    Lebanon's Supreme Islamic Shi'ite Council called the execution a "grave mistake", and the Hezbollah group termed it an assassination. Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, an establishment cleric in largely Shia rival Iran, said repercussions against the Sunni Saudi rulers would "wipe them from the pages of history".

    Saudi Arabia carried out at least 157 executions in 2015, with beheadings reaching their highest level in the kingdom in two decades, according to several advocacy groups that monitor the death penalty worldwide.
    Saudi execution of Nimr al-Nimr along w/ al Qaeda members is straight from Assad's playbook - lumping nonviolent activists with terrorists.

    -DavidKenner (@DavidKenner) January 2, 2016
    The country's interior ministry said those executed had "stood fair trials with full respect to due process under Islamic criminal law."

    In a statement, it said the 47 had been convicted of "terrorist crimes against innocent people, properties, and security forces" or of "spreading disorder and exposing national security and safety to dangerous threats."

    Maya Foa, a spokeswoman for rights group Reprieve, said 4 of the 47 were political prisoners.

    "Last year saw Saudi Arabia execute over 150 people, many of them for non-violent offences," she said. "This appalling news suggests 2016 could be even worse.

    Alarmingly, the Saudi Government is continuing to target those who have called for domestic reform in the kingdom.

    A 2014 file photo shows a supporter holding a banner depicting Saudi Shiite leader Nimr Baqir al-Nimr outside the Saudi embassy in Yemen. YAHYA ARHAB / EPA

    "There are now real concerns that those protesters sentenced to death as children could be next in line to face the swordsman's blade. Saudi Arabia's allies - including the US and UK - must not turn a blind eye to such atrocities and must urgently appeal to the Kingdom to change course."

    Al-Nimr, who was in his 50s, had been a vocal critic of Bahrain's monarchy, which forcibly suppressed protests in 2011 with the help of Saudi troops. He was popular among disgruntled youth in both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

    He never denied the political charges against him, but maintained he never carried weapons or called for violence.

    Nimr's 17-year-old nephew was sentenced to crucifixion earlier this year but was not on Saturday's list.

    Husain Abdulla, executive director of regional campaign group Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain, said: "Saudi Arabia was able to commit the crime of executing Shaikh Nimr Alnimr because it felt the international community is silent on its gross human rights violations records and its slave like treatment to the women and men of Saudi Arabia.

    "In the strongest possible terms we condemns the execution of Shaikh Nimr Alnimr. He was innocent and his execution is the example of injustice of the justice system in Saudi Arabia."

    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/re...-saudi-n489116


    and related from 9/14
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    This only the tip of the iceberg as far as religiously motivated killings going on in Central Asia and Africa. Informed people---even well before 9/11--- said there were at least 100,000 people getting killed every year by these extreme governments, religious dictators and mobs. A friend who had grown up in India and could read the local language showed me a small Pakistani newspaper clip about a Christian who had just been hung---probably on blasphemy charge. It has been happening everywhere----in Iran, Pakistan, southern Soviet areas, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia. Some people told me it could be as high as 200,000 people per year. I think some things have improved since the Sudan war ended; I would think it is still very bad.
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    This is why our country has always been a nation that separates church and state and why our First Amendment freedom of religion does in fact mean freedom from religion. That doesn't mean that we can't put up Christmas Trees or Nativity Scenes or get paid holidays for Christmas, it means as a nation we can't exploit our government to use laws to invoke religious beliefs on others.
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