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B01AB20
06-11-2019, 06:59 PM
Murtaja Qureiris was 10 years old when he spoke with a megaphone in a concentration. Three years later, he was arrested. Now, having just turned 18 years old, faces the capital punishment.


It was running 2011. The wind blew in favor of the Arab Spring. Murtaja Qureiris was only ten years old when, in a concentration of children with bicycles, he uttered megaphone in hand a plea: "The people claim human rights." By that episode he was arrested three years later and now, recently reached full age, faces the capital punishment, with the Prosecutor's request that his body be subjected to public crucifixion and dismemberment.

"Murtaja is undoubtedly the youngest victim of a Saudi judicial system that blatantly violates international law," recognizes to EL MUNDO Maya Foa, director of the British NGO Reprieve. "There are many other young people on the Saudi death row, with an imminent risk of execution for exercising their right to freedom of expression. The Western partners of the Kingdom should demand justice for all of them " she says.

We can complain all we want about the dictatorship of the politically correct and leftist crazyness, we have that right, but let's not forget the kind of world we live in and how lucky we are after all.

Anxiety
06-11-2019, 07:16 PM
Backwards countries like this (Bahrain) are too far off this world. No democracy, no justice.

B01AB20
06-11-2019, 07:54 PM
Backwards countries like this (Bahrain) are too far off this world. No democracy, no justice.

are they?

maybe Saudi Arabia is a extreme barbarian example, but democracy and justice, although imperfect, are the exception, not the rule.

Anxiety
06-11-2019, 08:12 PM
There is no reason why you would defend and justify them killing a little boy. You are delusional.

B01AB20
06-11-2019, 08:44 PM
There is no reason why you would defend and justify them killing a little boy. You are delusional.

:blink::blink::blink:

me no comprendo

Phenix
08-06-2019, 08:03 PM
We can complain all we want about the dictatorship of the politically correct and leftist crazyness, we have that right, but let's not forget the kind of world we live in and how lucky we are after all.

That's why I always ask foreigners and mostly Europeans to relativise about dictatorship in their countries.

Westbrook
08-06-2019, 08:13 PM
The Western partners of the Kingdom should demand justice for all of them " she says.

Problem is the west can't do anything to upset these backwards savages as long as oil is in the equation and they own a ton of our debt and real estate holdings. Becoming self-sufficient in oil won't even change anything because we still don't want Saudi oil going east to China.

B01AB20
08-06-2019, 09:15 PM
Problem is the west can't do anything to upset these backwards savages as long as oil is in the equation and they own a ton of our debt and real estate holdings. Becoming self-sufficient in oil won't even change anything because we still don't want Saudi oil going east to China.

After the brutal assassination of journalist Kashogi in Turkey by order of that Arabian prince it seemed like something was going to happen, but finally, nothing happened and that prince was greeted by all presidents of most important countries in the las G20 summit.

Well, the world is like that. Putin is the same or worse than that arabian prince regarding the killing of opponents, journalists etc

Westbrook
08-06-2019, 09:47 PM
Change has to come from the inside because the powers usually responsible for instigating the overthrow of governments is still on their side.
After the brutal assassination of journalist Kashogi in Turkey by order of that Arabian prince it seemed like something was going to happen, but finally, nothing happened and that prince was greeted by all presidents of most important countries in the las G20 summit.

Well, the world is like that. Putin is the same or worse than that arabian prince regarding the killing of opponents, journalists etc