Posted on 05/31/2023 4:37:53 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
On the 31st of May 2004, three executions were carried out simultaneously at 8.15 a.m. in the courtyard of the Nayef Palace. The criminals, two Saudi nationals, Marzook Saad Suleiman Al-Saeed, aged 25, Saeed Saad Suleiman Al-Saeed, aged 28 and 24 year old Kuwaiti Hamad Mubarak Turki Al-Dihani, had been convicted of the abduction, rape and murder of a six year old girl.
It was a particularly appalling crime that had received a great deal of media coverage. Their victim, Amna Al-Khaledi, was kidnapped from her home on the 1st of May 2002 and driven to a remote desert area, where she was gang raped and stabbed five times in the chest before her throat was slit. The three men were arrested some three weeks after Amna’s body was discovered. They had murdered Amna in a so called honour killing to avenge a sexual relationship between her elder brother, Adel Al-Khaledi, and Al-Saeed’s sister. Amna’s brother was given a five-year prison term for having the illicit sexual relationship.
(Honour killings are committed to avenge a perceived affront to a family’s honour, such as an out of wedlock relationship or a female relative marrying without her parents’ consent.)
A third Saudi, Latifa Mandil Suleiman Al-Saeed, a 21-year-old female cousin of the two brothers, was sentenced to life in prison for taking part in the abduction.....
(Excerpt) Read more at executedtoday.com ...
The subtle beauty of Islam is on display for all to see.
Well at least they were quickly executed.
When it happens in the USA, they get maybe 10 year prison term (with cable tv, library, gymnasium) and released after 7 years good behavior.
Yep.
Rabid savages.
Was that the Filipino housekeeper one?
That was a sad case of scapegoating, in my opinion.
8-1/2, 6, 5 minutes to die. The executioner sure could have used lessons from
Albert Pierrepoint.
I think she might have been Indonesian...but I’m not sure. I don’t think she was an Arab.
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