Saudi Arabia Beheadings

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Can't believe the BBC would screw up and get fooled by a hoax story. They better be more carefull or there reputations will go down the tubes.
 

georgebushmoron

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Saudi executioner tells all
Saudi Arabia's leading executioner says he is "very proud to do God's work" and does not lose sleep over beheading several people in one day.

In a rare interview, Muhammad Saad al-Beshi, 42, told the Saudi daily Arab News that he had executed numerous women, as well as men.

"Despite the fact that I hate violence against women, when it comes to God's will, I have to carry it out."

He expressed indifference about the number of beheadings he was required to carry out.


I sleep very well... I live a normal life like everyone else
Muhammad Saad al-Beshi

"It doesn't matter to me: two, four, 10 - as long as I'm doing God's will, it doesn't matter how many people I execute".

Under the Gulf kingdom's strict Islamic Sharia laws, the death penalty can be imposed for murder, rape, apostasy, armed robbery, drug trafficking and repeated drug use.

The Saudi authorities report public executions regularly - and are condemned by Western human rights groups.

Choice of death

Mr Beshi said he sometimes shot dead women convicted under Sharia.

"It depends what they ask me to use. Sometimes they ask me to use a sword and sometimes a gun. But most of the time I use the sword," he said.


When they get to the execution square, their strength drains away
Muhammad Saad al-Beshi

His job at a prison in Taif, where he had to handcuff and blindfold prisoners facing death, gave him a taste for executions, he told Arab News.

Back in 1998, when he carried out his first execution in Jeddah, he was nervous, because many people were watching. But now he no longer suffers from "stage fright," he explained.

"The criminal was tied and blindfolded. With one stroke of the sword I severed his head. It rolled metres away," he said, recalling his first beheading.

"There are many people who faint when they witness an execution. I don't know why they come and watch if they don't have the stomach for it," he said.

"No one is afraid of me. I have a lot of relatives, and many friends at the mosque, and I live a normal life like everyone else. There are no drawbacks for my social life."

Treasured sword

He is a contented father of seven.


Mr Beshi said his sword was a gift from the government.

He keeps it razor sharp and sometimes his children help him clean it.

"People are amazed how fast it can separate the head from the body," he said.

Before an execution he visits the victim's family to seek forgiveness for the criminal, which can lead to the criminal's life being spared.

"I always have that hope, until the very last minute, and I pray to God to give the criminal a new lease of life."

Once an execution goes ahead, his only conversation with the prisoner is to tell him or her to recite the "Shahada" - an affirmation of Muslim faith.

"When they get to the execution square, their strength drains away. Then I read the execution order, and at a signal I cut the prisoner's head off," he said.

Training

As an experienced executioner, Mr Beshi now trains others for the grim task. He is proud that his son was taken on as an executioner.

Training focuses on how to hold the sword and where to bring the blade down.

Sometimes he also has to carry out amputations of hands or legs.

"I use a special sharp knife, not a sword. When I cut off a hand I cut it from the joint. If it is a leg the authorities specify where it is to be taken off, so I follow that."


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2966790.stm

Published: 2003/06/05 17:44:33 GMT

© BBC MMVII

Well isn't that wonderful. We're supposed to make a judgement about their barbarism?

We should not forget a few things we do in the West:

1) Firing squad: 3 men point their rifles at the criminal. 2 are given blanks except one so that the men don't have to blame themselves for taking part in killing. The one being shot wears a hood over his head so that the shooters don't have to see the humanity in the person they are about to execute. That situation mollifies any feelings of guilt or sympathy that the shooters might have in having to kill another human being.

2) Electrocution: the person being electrocuted has a bag over his head, and is usually NOT sedated so that he has consciousness, apparently because it is deemed "right" that a criminal realize his punishment. The person pulling the switch to electrocute him sits in another room, so that he is removed from the smell of burning flesh. Nor does he have to see the look on the victim's face because of the bag over the head.

3) Hanging: again, a bag over the head. The victim is dropped into a chamber below where the executioner can not see him, this way the executioner does not have to witness the last convulsions.

On a similar note, here is how we kill non-criminals and animals:
A) Chicken: we put them on a conveyor belt and drop them alive into vats of boiling water. When we go to get a chicken to eat, we go to a nice clean supermarket and buy them in sterile packages with sponges in them to soak up the blood so we don't see it. We do it this way instead of having to butcher the chicken ourselves and see the animal with blood spewing out of it and convulsing in pain.
B) War: soldiers bomb cities at very high altitudes, often using incindiaries that burn up the flesh. The soldiers are completely removed from the devastation and killing they inflict upon others.

My purpose in bringing up all this is to remind people that any kind of killing is intrinsically ugly and barbaric no matter how much we shield ourselves from it. Sometimes it is necessary to end another's life (ie: in war, or for justice), and thus the barbarism is a necessary part of human experience. But if we shield ourselves from it, we deceive ourselves into believing in our own purity and goodness when in fact we should be severely weighing such things on our consciences. In the case of the Muslim executioner, he must at least face the fact that what he must do is incredibly brutal and he weighs it upon his conscience by believing in his religion and justice for his people. Furthermore, he states no blood lust in what he does - which I think the article suggests exists.
 

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