"Sri Lankan held for 'witchcraft' in Saudi Arabia," from Reuters, April 182012, incidentally this is not in the 7th Century, it is happening today and now. A Sri Lankan woman has been arrested on suspicion of casting a spell on a
13-year-old girl during a Saudi family's shopping trip, a police
spokesman said on Wednesday, and may face death in a country where
convicted sorcerers are beheaded.
The spokesman, Mesfir al-Juayed, confirmed to Reuters by phone that
details of the woman's arrest published in local media were correct.
The daily Okaz reported that a Saudi man had complained his daughter had "suddenly started acting in an abnormal way, and that happened after
she came close to the Sri Lankan woman" in a large shopping mall in the
port city of Jeddah. "He reported her to the security forces, asking for her arrest and
the specialized units dealt with the situation swiftly… and succeeded in
arresting her," Okaz reported on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, is an absolute monarchy that has no
written criminal code and where court rulings are based on judges'
interpretation of Islamic Sharia law."The punishment is always beheading for anyone found guilty of
witchcraft," a Saudi lawyer and human rights activist, Waleed Abu
al-Khair, told Reuters by phone.
In December, Amnesty International condemned the beheading of a woman
in Saudi Arabia convicted on charges of "sorcery and witchcraft,"
saying it underlined the urgent need to end executions in the kingdom.
Amnesty said the execution was the second of its kind last year. A
Sudanese national was beheaded in the Saudi city of Medina in September
after being convicted on sorcery charges, according to the London-based
group. Hat tip: Jihad Watch |