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To: LindyBill who wrote (107378)4/3/2005 5:11:50 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 793928
 
Saudi Executes Three Convicted Terrorists for Killing Officials; First Such Penalty Since 1996
The Associated Press
Published: Apr 3, 2005

[[[KLP Note: Well, all that can be said here, is that treating prisoners like this certainly cuts down on their food bill....one would think that the murderers, rapists, drug dealers and robbers would stop doing what they're doing...]]]

ap.tbo.com




RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Saudi authorities executed three Saudi militants convicted of assassinating several officials two years ago, Saudi authorities said as this Gulf state continued its campaign to stamp out terrorism.
The three men were beheaded in public Friday in the northern Saudi city of al-Jawf where they carried out their crimes, the Interior Ministry said. After the executions, authorities displayed the executed militants in a public square outside a mosque, tying their bodies to poles on top of which were placed their heads.

Their execution marked the first time Saudi authorities announced penalties against convicted terrorists since 1996. The Saudi monarch had announced an amnesty last year promising that repenting militants will not be sentenced to death.

Militants have carried out multiple suicide bombings and kidnappings and fought gun battles with security forces since May 2003. The attacks have been blamed on al-Qaida, the terrorist group headed by Saudi-born terrorist Osama bin Laden, and allied militants.

The men executed Friday - Hisham bin Awwad, Mohammed bin Awadh and Amjad bin Abdul Aziz - were convicted in the 2003 killings of a deputy governor, a religious court judge and a police lieutenant.

In May 1996, Saudi authorities beheaded four Saudis who confessed to bombing a U.S.-run military training facility, killing five Americans and two Indians.

Saudi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Islam under which people convicted of drug trafficking, murder, rape and armed robbery can be executed. Beheadings are carried out with a sword in a public square.

AP-ES-04-03-05 0401EDT
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