The imminent execution of a teenage maid in Saudi Arabia drew fierce criticism yesterday and provoked condemnation of the kingdom's prolific use of capital punishment.
The case has brought fresh attention to the draconian Saudi criminal justice system which is expected this year to set a new record in its use of the death sentence.
Mohammad Rezina, mother of Rizana Nafeek, with two of her daughters at home in Sri Lanka, Saudis prepare to behead teenage maid
Mohammad Rezina, mother of Rizana Nafeek, with two of her daughters at home in Sri Lanka
Human rights campaigners yesterday urged the authorities not to behead a 19-year-old Sri Lankan maid found guilty of killing a baby in her care.
According to the Saudi authorities, Rizana Nafeek admitted strangling the four-month-old boy while feeding him with a bottle.
But Nafeek, whose job was not meant to include child care, has denied making any such admission. She claims the child had begun to choke before losing consciousness in spite of her desperate efforts to clear his airway. Read more
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Saudis prepare to behead teenage maid
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