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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 17:31:09 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 23, 2023 17:35:16 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
There's never a outraged lefty around when you need one.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 23, 2023 17:38:12 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
There's never a outraged lefty around when you need one. What would be the point, they would be having their heads chopped off in Saudi once they started their nonsense.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 17:38:34 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
There's never a outraged lefty around when you need one. They are far too busy mate converting all their public bogs to gender neutral. And charging the public who want too venture out in their cars
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 17:41:11 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
We all know how well the Tories get on with the Saudi royal family. linklinkJust think Corby would have stopped this from happening.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 17:44:46 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
We all know how well the Tories get on with the Saudi royal family. linklinkJust think Corby would have stopped this from happening. And? Labour have had millions from them and they supported them in GW1 and lets not even mention their lies over GW2. Which cost the lives of hundreds of thoasands of inocents.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 23, 2023 17:45:16 GMT
There's never a outraged lefty around when you need one. They are far too busy mate converting all their public bogs to gender neutral. And charging the public who want too venture out in their cars ... and getting rapists dressed as women into women's prisons, far too busy to care about what the people want.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 17:54:28 GMT
I suspect the lefties gave up supporting women’s rights when they had to face up to the misogyny of Islam. They switched to supporting men who claim to be women .
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 23, 2023 17:59:44 GMT
Ten Saudi Arabian judges 'face the death penalty after they were deemed too soft on women's rights activists' The judges have all been charged with high treason after signing confessions One of the judges allowed a prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
Loujain al-Hathloul (file photo).One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed
the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared
before him in December 2020
DAWN claims they have all been denied legal advice and held incommunicado since their arrest in April 2022.
Another judge held, Abdulaziz bin Medawi al-Jaber, is one of the accused despite sentencing a minor and many others to death, including some of those who died in the mass execution of 81 in one day in March 2022.
Abdullah Alaoudh, Gulf Director at DAWN, said: 'The shocking charges levelled against these judges, many of whom have issued egregiously abusive sentences against Saudi citizens at the behest of the Crown Prince, demonstrates that no one is safe in Saudi Arabia.
'The prosecution of these judges is emblematic of the Crown Prince's wider purges within the country and his attempts to make the judiciary subservient solely to his wishes.
'Nothing protects a Saudi citizen's basic rights to life and freedom, not even blindly obeying the Crown Prince's dictates or carrying out his dirty work by sentencing his critics to lengthy prison terms.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how outraged are you that a judge who sentenced a minor to death is now at the receiving end of a system he upheld?
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 23, 2023 18:03:28 GMT
They are far too busy mate converting all their public bogs to gender neutral. And charging the public who want too venture out in their cars ... and getting rapists dressed as women into women's prisons, far too busy to care about what the people want. On a scale of 1 to 10, how outraged are you that a judge who sentenced a minor to death is now at the receiving end of a system he upheld?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 18:06:11 GMT
... and getting rapists dressed as women into women's prisons, far too busy to care about what the people want. On a scale of 1 to 10, how outraged are you that a judge who sentenced a minor to death is now at the receiving end of a system he upheld? I don't have too the majority on here will see how much I hold these tossers in contempt.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 23, 2023 18:07:06 GMT
.One of the judges, Abdullah bin Khaled al-Luhaidan, allowed the prominent women's rights campaigner to walk free two months after she appeared before him in December 2020
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Post by Einhorn on Mar 23, 2023 18:07:49 GMT
On a scale of 1 to 10, how outraged are you that a judge who sentenced a minor to death is now at the receiving end of a system he upheld? I don't have too the majority on here will see how much I hold these tossers in contempt. So, you're not outraged, but you're complaining because others aren't outraged?
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Post by jonksy on Mar 23, 2023 18:13:05 GMT
I don't have too the majority on here will see how much I hold these tossers in contempt. So, you're not outraged, but you're complaining because others aren't outraged? FFS what planet are you on? I have condemed these islamics enough times...Thanks for proving you live on a parralel universe...Maybe it time you pointed your arse skwards.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2023 18:13:16 GMT
We all know how well the Tories get on with the Saudi royal family. linklinkJust think Corby would have stopped this from happening. And? Labour have had millions from them and they supported them in GW1 and lets not even mention their lies over GW2. Which cost the lives of hundreds of thoasands of inocents. Sorry, I thought we were talking about something that is happening now. link
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