Saudi Arabia to execute a witch.

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lived out there for a while and never had to lock my car up due to the low levels of crime, my hosts found it offensive that i thought i had to lock the car.

Its thier justice system we must leave it to them, we should look at our own first.
 
My Dad lived and worked in Saudi.

One day a local hit his car. The Police arrived, and guess what!!

It was my Dad's fault as he shouldnt be in the country anyway!!

As if he wasnt there it wouldnt have happened

(even tho he was working for one of the many Prince's)
 
My Dad lived and worked in Saudi.

One day a local hit his car. The Police arrived, and guess what!!

It was my Dad's fault as he shouldnt be in the country anyway!!

As if he wasnt there it wouldnt have happened

Exactly what happened to my dad but in Lybia, broke a load of his ribs and knackered his shoulder up, neither of which are right today due to the very shoddy medical care he got too.
 
Exactly what happened to my dad but in Lybia, broke a load of his ribs and knackered his shoulder up, neither of which are right today due to the very shoddy medical care he got too.

but thats the risk you takle when you go chasing the gold in foreign countries...*

*unless your a preaching converter type.
 
Eh, we was sent out by a surveying company to make maps for the libyans, and plan roads.

Still what's really weird is how he knows where half a dozen random Iraq military basses are to the exact location, from when he worked there. when i got google earth up for him, he spent the day finding them all on satellite images :D
 
but thats the risk you takle when you go chasing the gold in foreign countries...*

*unless your a preaching converter type.

Then you risk the wrath of the entire nation you are in and some hefty middle age justice, if that is you are trying to recruit anything other than muslims.
 
Finally a country that sorts out its witches, we do nothing about the witches over here because of all this human rights and PC carp.
 
They must be backwards as we stopped imprisoning our witches way,way back in the 1940's.
We stopped executing them in 1642. The one person imprisoned for witchcraft in the 1940s wasn't considered guilty by anyone - it was a law abused for convenience during WW2. The authorities wanted to imprison her because she apparently knew some things she shouldn't know, so they hunted around for any old law to allow them to do it.

Prior to that one case, when was the last person imprisoned for witchcraft in England?
 
Well, you have to take a firm line with witches, I'm glad to see that Saudi Arabia is leading the way.

:)
 
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