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Subject 19 YR. old Girl going to be BEHEADED, by Saudi Arabia
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Original Message Saudi Arabia's Sharia Law.

These scum bags are just like the rest of the snakes, I see them just in the same light as the zionist.

Remember that these ARABs are filthy rich and host the real scum bags that hate America,they also hate Christians.
But I still think 911, was an inside job..



Teenage Girl Faces Beheading in Saudi Arabia

(( DOES THIS LOOK LIKE A 19 Yr, old girl? )))

[link to blogs.abcnews.com]





LINK TO THE STORY HERE: [link to blogs.abcnews.com]


The family of a 19-year-old Sri Lankan girl is pleading for her life after a Saudi Arabian court sentenced her to death by beheading.

The court found Rizana Nafeek, 19, guilty of murdering a child in her care while working in the country. Her family (parents pictured above) has appealed the sentence, and human rights groups are calling for the Saudi government to overturn it.

At 17, Rizana Nafeek was sent to Saudi Arabia after the tsunami to work as a maid and make money for her family in Sri Lanka. But after only a few weeks and no child care training, her employers put her in charge of their 4-month-old baby. The baby died, and Nafeek was charged with murder, tried without an attorney and sentenced to death.

Nisha Varia of Human Rights Watch says the case is the latest egregious example of the harsh conditions migrant workers face in Saudi Arabia.

"This case raises many troubling questions about the treatment of children and foreigners in Saudi Arabia's criminal justice system," says Varia. "Foreigners simply do not receive the same treatment in the Saudi justice system. This includes having translation during the interrogation and during court proceedings and having an attorney."
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