Saudis to Execute a Woman for Witchcraft

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DONNA ABU-NASR | February 14, 2008 06:49 AM EST | AP

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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A leading human rights group appealed to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah on Thursday to stop the execution of a woman accused of witchcraft and performing supernatural acts.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement that the kingdom's religious police who arrested and interrogated Fawza Falih, and the judges who tried her in the northern town of Quraiyat never gave her the opportunity to prove her innocence in the face of "absurd charges that have no basis in law."

Falih's case underscores shortcomings in Saudi Arabia's Islamic legal system in which rules of evidence are shaky, lawyers are not always present and sentences often depend on the whim of judges.

The most frequent victims are women, who already suffer severe restrictions on daily life in Saudi Arabia: They cannot drive, appear before a judge without a male representative, or travel abroad without a male guardian's permission.

Witchcraft is considered an offense against Islam in the conservative kingdom.

In Falih's case, the judges relied on a coerced confession and on the statements of witnesses who said she had "bewitched" them to convict her in April 2006, according to the group.

Falih later retracted her confession in court, claiming it was extracted under duress, and said that as an illiterate woman, she did not understand the document she was forced to fingerprint.

"The fact that Saudi judges still conduct trials for unprovable crimes like 'witchcraft' underscores their inability to carry out objective criminal investigations," said Joe Stork, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

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There was no immediate comment on the statement from Saudi Arabia, where government offices are closed on Thursdays, the start of the Muslim weekend.

"Fawza Falih's case is an example of how the authorities failed to comply even with existing safeguards in the Saudi justice system," he added.

The Saudi court cited an instance in which a man allegedly became impotent after being bewitched by Falih, the rights group said.

An appeals court ruled in September 2006 that Falih could not be sentenced to death for witchcraft because she had retracted her confession. But a lower court subsequently reissued the death sentence for the benefit of "public interest" and to "protect the creed, souls and property of this country," the group's statement said.

HRW statement came a day after Yakin Erturk, the U.N. special investigator for violence against women, wrapped up a 10-day visit to Saudi Arabia during which she highlighted another controversial case that has attracted international criticism.

Ertuk met with Fatima and Mansour al-Timani, who were forcibly divorced by the wife's family on grounds she had married someone from a lesser tribe.

The couple learned of the divorce on Feb. 25, 2006, when police knocked on their door to serve Mansour the divorce papers.

At a news conference on Wednesday, Erturk said she met the wife and husband who were in a "terrible state of mind" and that Saudi officials had promised her arrangements would be made for the couple's reunion, according to Saudi newspaper Arab News.

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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A leading human rights group appealed to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah on Thursday to stop the execution of a woman accused of witchcraft and performing supernatural acts. The ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A leading human rights group appealed to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah on Thursday to stop the execution of a woman accused of witchcraft and performing supernatural acts. The ...
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- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 45 fans permalink

this is the country that donated 20 million dollars to the clinton presidential library fund -- (why the clintons won't release their taxe returns, etc...) because bill is on the saudi payroll to the tune of ten million per year (more than likely where the five million loan to her campaign came from)...

hillary voted for war and this... not a feather in the cap of anyone claiming to stand for the rights and equality of women: http://www.crooksandliars.com/Media/Play/26189/1/cnn-womens-plight-in-post-saddam-iraq.wmv/

barack obama had the wisdom and the judgement to foresee it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjg6_KXYLEI

psssst!!! do something!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 02/14/2008
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 100 fans permalink
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in4success, "because bill is on the saudi payroll to the tune of ten million per year (more than likely where the five million loan to her campaign came from)..." How do you know that this is true? What are your sources for this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 02/14/2008
- Beaux510 I'm a Fan of Beaux510 7 fans permalink
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Know the candidates and their extended "families"

Here's just one source on Saudi donstions to the Clintons.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/14/AR2007121402124_pf.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 02/14/2008
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 100 fans permalink
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in4success, to quote your source,"The royal family of Saudi Arabia gave the Clinton facility in Little Rock about $10 million, roughly the same amount it gave toward the presidential library of George H.W. Bush, according to people directly familiar with the contributions." Now, how does that equate to "ten million per year"? You guys really like to make things up. Tell me where I'm wrong here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 02/14/2008
- Tankan I'm a Fan of Tankan 3 fans permalink

Poor woman must not be a member of the Scull and Bones!

This evolving democracy is still living in the past!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/14/2008
- Beaux510 I'm a Fan of Beaux510 7 fans permalink
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If by "the past" you mean the middle ages, then yes, you are correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 02/14/2008

What would you expect? I feel sorry for the Islamic peoples for having been duped by such a foolish notion such as religion offers, but back when we were even more ignorant than we are today, what could one do?
In the mean time I hope that we will support international efforts to offer sanctuary to anyone needing to escape religions' violent clutches and begin an world wide effort that continues exposing it and renouncing it.
A good step would be if the US itself would continue its efforts to keep the creeping forces of ingorance as exemplied by religion at bay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 02/14/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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"the kingdom's religious police"

If rightwing zealots had their way, we'd have a new department called Homeland Religious Police.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 02/14/2008
- Beaux510 I'm a Fan of Beaux510 7 fans permalink
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But we don't. System works.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 02/14/2008

Sounds like Bush invaded the wrong country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 02/14/2008
- Fuji I'm a Fan of Fuji 11 fans permalink

This is terrible and barbaric. But you know what's worse? People who write letters to the editor opposing abortion, and those radicals who pray the rosary in front of Planned Parenthood. You know, your fellow Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 02/14/2008
- Jimmyboyo I'm a Fan of Jimmyboyo 19 fans permalink

Yepp fuji

The same types who in a suburb right outside of washington DC, our capitol, I saw burn Harry potter books thinking they will turn their children to witchcraft

xtian fundies are one step , and not a large step, away from being just like those crazy religous saudis

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 02/14/2008
- grisgris I'm a Fan of grisgris 3 fans permalink

Huh? Oh, yeah, I can see how you would equate praying anti-abortionists and letter writing with EXECUTING a woman for "witchcraft". Cocktail hour comes early for you, doesn't it? Well, better here than Saudi Arabia. You can't drink there!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 02/14/2008
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 100 fans permalink
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It's not that far removed. Crazy is as crazy does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 02/14/2008
- Beaux510 I'm a Fan of Beaux510 7 fans permalink
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Sorry but that just sounds like freedom of speech to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 02/14/2008
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What is the similarity between peaceful protest and killing people in the name of a religious belief? You really think that written or spoken protests are worse than what the Saudis are about to do to this poor woman? Jeez Louise, but that's horrible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 02/14/2008
- charlot I'm a Fan of charlot 28 fans permalink
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Wow. Sounds like something that would happen here if Huckabee ended up in the White House.
Executions fer Jeezis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 02/14/2008
- Fuji I'm a Fan of Fuji 11 fans permalink

Yup, because everytime we execute someone, the executioner says, "In the name of Jesus Christ, I kill thee."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 02/14/2008
- charlot I'm a Fan of charlot 28 fans permalink
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Yes, and then they preach about being "pro-life."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 02/14/2008
- readreza I'm a Fan of readreza 4 fans permalink

learned from the best, huh?
your response didn't respond at all... you pretend to miss the point almost as well as those right wing pundits who just argue and argue with points made nowhere except their closed little minds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 02/14/2008
- lisakaz I'm a Fan of lisakaz 27 fans permalink

"Coerced evidence" huh? Just like Gitmo and the Spanish Inquisition. Must be fact, then, right? Bu$h learned something?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 02/14/2008
- Groobiecat I'm a Fan of Groobiecat 10 fans permalink

I'm sure Bush railed against them for their lack of basic human rights when he was there, right? I mean, he did, right, when they were hanging out in the 30,000 square apartment or whatever the @#%@%^ it was.

He's big on human rights, see. And he prolly asked them to stop funding madrassas, doncha think? Because, you know, um, uh, eh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 02/14/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 263 fans permalink
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Well it seems to me its all in the hand holding, not the women killin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 02/14/2008
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 135 fans permalink
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Good Boy George!! Your buddies who helped blow up the world trade towers, killed a couple thousand Americans, supported financially Al Qaeda, are now going to execute woman for a fictional myth of witchcraft.

Im sure you will stand behind them on this just as you have every other terrorist and insane government during your term, including our own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 02/14/2008
- Fuji I'm a Fan of Fuji 11 fans permalink

Yup, this is all Bush's fault. Not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 02/14/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 291 fans permalink

No, King George isn't the one we saw kissing and taking romantic walks with Saudi prince is it?

Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 02/14/2008
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 100 fans permalink
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No, it's not Bushes fault. It's just that he sits idly by while it happens. He could at least say something and let the rest of us know that he is on the side of human decency and justice. His word carries a lot of weight. In this case, it could just save the life of this poor woman. I guess he doesn't want to step on his buddy's toes. What a shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 02/14/2008
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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No it's not. But US support for this dictatorship makes it clear how hypocritical this spreading of democracy really is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 02/14/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 166 fans permalink
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Of course it's not bush's fault, it's Bill Clinton's... just ask Sean Hannity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 02/14/2008
- Sparhawk I'm a Fan of Sparhawk 14 fans permalink

Count on it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 02/14/2008
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Saudi Arabia....
A close Saudi friend in college actually part of the royal family was raised in Brit boarding schools, attended university in US and was westernized.Her dad was a diplomat to UK.

Last year of college her mother committed suicide.The oppression that women live with is not one that any of them get use to...ever.
All human beings know when they have had their rights taken away and react to it in various ways. Her mother was educated, bright and took her own life.

My friend was forced by her father to return to SA after college...all that education so she could marry and be locked up and shrouded. I often wonder if her fate matched that of her Mom...she would lament how she couldn't leave to travel unless given permission by a younger brother or her father (who wanted to keep her in SA).He buckled under societal pressure to reign his Western daughter in...she'd say how she couldn't even go out and get a tampon at the store, she needed a driver for that.

She was/is beautiful, smart and really wealthy...somehow freedom trumps all that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 02/14/2008
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Isn't "Islamic legal system" an oxymoron?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 02/14/2008
- readreza I'm a Fan of readreza 4 fans permalink

no, it's not.
the tribal mysogynistic hijacking of islam is not islam.
organized religion is dangerous... perverted for power it's even more dangerous - and that's what this is.
The shit you hear being done to women is not islam, it's their warped male relatives and their warping of islam into a tool

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 02/14/2008

If? there was a witch in Saudia Arabia don't you think she would have done something by now to all those crazy! men who rule over the people? I know if I had any powers I would certainly make them all disappear!!!!!! I think that some global health group should organize a trip to that region to examine the atmosphere and take soil and water samples. It is obvious to the rest of the world that those men are stark raving mad and since it has been going on for centuries it could only be because the people live in a polluted place and it is making all of them crazy!!!! I hope this is the reason otherwise they are just plain evil and prove the existence of the (I hate to say it) devil. These people have no business being in charge of the oil that the rest of the world needs. They clearly are not of sound mind and I think the world community should acknowledge the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 02/14/2008

Yes--why can't she use her fearsome power to spirit herself away or turn her captors into lizards or something?

Why, why, why do these kinds of things keep happening? Not just in Saudi Arabia but even in the good ol' US of A? Not witchcraft but ignorance. Read a book, people! Go to college. Think! Just look around yourself and ask questions, for the sake of all humanity!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 02/14/2008

Actually I think a better plan would be to drown the aquifiers in Saudia Arabia with female hormones. Let all the men grow boobs, sing like a lark, and lose facial hair. Then dress em in burquas, and throw them in the prison population. Let them try THAT on for size.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 02/14/2008
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