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  • 10 January 2013, 13:30

Saudi Arabia Beheads Young Sri Lankan Maid

A young Sri Lankan housemaid has been beheaded in Saudi Arabia for killing a baby who was in her care.

Rizana Nafeek had denied strangling the four-month-old baby in 2005 and the execution came despite global appeals to call it off because she was only 17 at the time.

Rights groups said the death sentence was a violation of international codes governing the rights of minors.

Appeals by the Sri Lankan government were also rejected and Nafeek was executed in the town of Dawadmy, near the capital Riyadh, on Wednesday morning.

In a statement the Saudi interior ministry said she had been found guilty of smothering the infant to death after an argument with the child's mother, her employer.

Sri Lanka's President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, had made a series of personal appeals to try to stop the execution and grant a pardon to the maid.

Afterwards, the president said he and his government "deplored" the beheading.

Saudi households are highly dependent on housemaids from African and South Asian countries.

There have been reported cases of domestic abuse in which families mistreat their maids, who have then attacked the children of their employers.

Condemning the execution, Human Rights Watch senior women's rights researcher Nisha Varia said: "Saudi Arabia is one of just three countries that executes people for crimes they committed as children.

"In executing Rizana Nafeek, Saudi authorities demonstrated callous disregard for basic humanity as well as Saudi Arabia's international legal obligations."

Saudi is an absolute monarchy that follows the strict Wahhabi school of Islam and applies Sharia (Islamic) law. Judges base decisions on their own interpretation of Sharia rather than on a written legal code or on precedent.

In a statement Amnesty International said that it appeared Nafeek had had no access to lawyers either during her pre-trial interrogation or at her trial in 2007.

Hers was the second execution in Saudi Arabia this year after a Syrian man was beheaded on Tuesday for drug trafficking.

 

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gengisken1227

1:56am on 10/1/2013

Seems fair enough to me

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Anthony Smith

5:25am on 10/1/2013

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Steven Tracey

7:10am on 10/1/2013

What a surprising verdict considering she had no legal representation. Saudi investment currently owns more than 8% of all US stock - explains the lack of media coverage?

Score: 21
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blue side

9:14am on 10/1/2013

Steven there must be some idiots out there giving thumbs down for factual statements

Score: 16

Steven Tracey

2:41pm on 10/1/2013

So 40% of people on here think its ok execute a minor without a fair trial - nice Christian democracy values at work.

Score: 11

moonfleet

7:33am on 10/1/2013

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field_pete

9:08am on 10/1/2013

As backward and archaic as this may seem, spare a thought for the baby which couldn't fight back.

Score: 21

stevie may

9:18am on 10/1/2013

Beheading is savage and abhorrent. . Whatever the crime

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Name witheld

9:26am on 10/1/2013

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blue side

9:48am on 10/1/2013

stevie whose cage you rattled getting a thumbs down for your valid comment - I just wonder how they would feel if it was their daughter or relative. Certainly we feel sadness for the child but I sometimes wonder the capacity of some on these blogs

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Micheal Booth

3:39pm on 10/1/2013

Blue, you know there are "people" on here who will give everybody a Thumbs down just to be ........ a bad word ending in head!

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ali baba

9:32am on 10/1/2013

Saudi is an friend of America, so what they get up to is acceptable. Just the way it rolls.

Score: 18

ali baba

9:34am on 10/1/2013

Biggest funder of terrorism is Saudi. But who cares cause the contracts regarding their oil outweighs ethical and moral duty.

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blue side

9:45am on 10/1/2013

Saudi is so civilised - remember the stoning of the princess then read the BCCI report with Saudi royals sexually abusing young pakistani girls to the point of torture and their abuse of servants from third world countries it goes on and on. I doubt this was anywhere near a fair hearing an accusation from the correct quarter is enough.

Score: 18

Name witheld

9:51am on 10/1/2013

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TIM x

10:02am on 10/1/2013

Horrible but widespread in Saudi. We don't hear of it usually unless it's a foreigner. Friends of mine used to work there and large crowds would gather regularly for executions it is almost a sport to them. My friends said they would have to move quickly away or they would have been forced to be witnesses. A horrible savage way to die and the girl had very little defence which is appalling

Score: 16

Russell6730

10:04am on 10/1/2013

Referring to the 3rd to last para. in that report what governs the punishment of any crime in this country is the availability of prison spaces......both systems are corrupt.

Score: 8

RayMcGlynn

11:46am on 10/1/2013

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happymike CHESTER

12:08pm on 10/1/2013

Saudi Arabia is our son of a bitch so it must be O/K .Got to keep selling them arms with best sales being torture implements.

Score: 14

saalam khamboshi

1:23pm on 10/1/2013

On the face of it, looks like an ugly scenario wherein the nanny was beheaded... so ugly is the smothering of the baby... the entire story from Orange's POV seems to raising so many unanswered questions! Probably the judiciary system which they follow ie the Sharia Law which has stringent punishment for crimes makes the Saudis appear inhumane... they maybe having their laws to which probably we don't agree with... but that's the way it is... the only point is... do they apply the same yardstick to the Royal family and influential Saudis?

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Steven Tracey

2:13pm on 10/1/2013

Seems oblivious to a lot on here that we are talking about a minor being executed without a fair trial. Thumbs up?? Should hang your heads in shame.

Score: 16
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saalam khamboshi

3:41pm on 10/1/2013

She was 24! And 17 when when the crime was committed! That was in 2005!

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Gordon Berry

3:43pm on 10/1/2013

The trial, the conviction and the sentencing are totally unacceptable in this day and age. If Saudi was not spending so mch money with the West there would be a huge outcry; I would hope.

Score: 14

dave

4:35pm on 10/1/2013

Isn't Saudi Arabia a Western Ally? Not heard Cameron or Obama speak out against this atrocity. Wouldn't be anything to do with $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ would it?

Score: 13

andrew

7:31pm on 10/1/2013

And to think that there are people in the UK who advocate sharia law..........

Score: 13

steve devrell

7:50am on 11/1/2013

Allah be praised!!??? You have a lot to answer for with your backward, barbaric and illogical doctrines.

Score: 13
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