Apr 04 2013

Global Post: Britain urges Saudi Arabia not to paralyse convict

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Britain on Thursday urged Saudi Arabia not to carry out the “grotesque” punishment of paralysis for a man whose alleged crime took place when he was just 14 years old.

Ali al-Khawahir, 24, has reportedly been sentenced to “Qisas” (retribution) for allegedly paralysing a friend when he stabbed him in the back 10 years ago.

He could be paralysed from the waist down if he fails to pay compensation of one million riyals ($270,000), rights group Amnesty International said on Tuesday citing Saudi media reports.

Britain’s Foreign Office said it was deeply concerned by the reports.

“We urge the Saudi authorities to ensure that this grotesque punishment is not carried out,” a spokesman said.

“Such practices are prohibited under international law and have no place in any society.”

Amnesty said paralysis as punishment would be akin to torture.


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