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hurry start beheading in SG, ISIS or PAP or any government
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SHIOK! EXCITING! THRILL! SATISFACTION n COMFORTING... Pinoy Neh PRC Ang Moh Mat Beng all races and sex behead them! http://m.ndtv.com/world-news/filipin...-arabia-745259 Philippine National Convicted of Murder Beheaded in Saudi Arabia Agence France-Presse |*Updated: Mar 10, 2015 01:15 IST Riyadh: Saudi Arabia today beheaded a Filipino convicted of murdering his boss, bringing to 40 the number of executions this year. * In just over two months, Saudi Arabia has beheaded almost half the number of foreigners and Saudis executed during all of 2014, according to AFP tallies. * Joven Esteva was found guilty of stabbing the Saudi in the chest in 2007. * "The perpetrator had worked as a driver for him," an interior ministry statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency said. * Authorities carried out the sentence against Esteva in Riyadh, adding to what Amnesty International calls an unprecedented pace of executions in the kingdom this year. * "It is with sadness that we confirm the execution of Joven Esteva at 9:00 am today, Saudi time, (0600 GMT) in Riyadh," foreign department spokesman Charles Jose said in a statement. * "Regrettably, despite efforts of the Philippine government, (the) family of the victim refused to grant forgiveness," he said, without giving other details. * London-based Amnesty says the number of death sentences carried out so far this year in Saudi Arabia has been almost four times that for the same period in 2014. * The death penalty for murderers aims "to maintain security, serve justice, and implement the provisions of God," the interior ministry says. * But human rights groups have expressed concern about the dangers of the innocent being sentenced to death. * Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking are all punishable by death under Saudi Arabia's version of Islamic sharia law. * There have been around 80 executions annually in the kingdom since 2011, with 87 last year by AFP's tally. * Saudi Arabia is among the world's top executioners, according to Amnesty. * The kingdom beheaded another Filipino worker, Carlito Lana, on December 12 for shooting a Saudi man and then running him over with a car. * About 10 percent of Filipinos work overseas, attracted by the promise of salaries higher than they can earn at home. Their remittances are a vital support for the Philippines economy. * A Filipina accused of smuggling heroin into Indonesia in 2010 has also been sentenced to die. * Manila is seeking to have the impending execution by firing squad stopped by lodging an appeal to have her case reviewed by the judiciary there. Story first published: Mar 09, 2015 17:26 IST Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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