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The same Country that heads a UN Human Rights Panel is about to Crucify a Teenage Boy

Monday, September 21, 2015 11:24
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If there's every any doubt the world is run by psychopaths, this fact should clear that up: Saudi Arabia, the country who was just now selected to lead a key Human Rights panel for the UN, is also about to crucify a teenage boy. From Mic.com:

A Saudi teenager is facing death by crucifixion in his home country of Saudi Arabia on charges activists say are politically motivated. 

In 2012, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, then 17, was arrested in the country's Qatif province on reportedly shaky charges of illegal protesting and gun possession, the International Business Times reported Wednesday. There was never any evidence to support the guns charge.

After being arrested, al-Nimr was held in jail and not allowed to speak to a lawyer. According to the British legal aid group Reprieve, al-Nimr was subject to torture to extract a forced confession. A closed appeals process — which he was not invited to and occurred without his knowledge — dismissed any remaining possibility that the nation's legal system would prevent his biblical execution.

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