RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi court of cassation upheld a ruling to
behead and crucify a 22-year-old man convicted of raping five children
and leaving one of them to die in the desert, newspapers reported on
Tuesday.
The convict was arrested earlier this year after a seven-year old
boy helped police in their investigation. The child left in the desert
after the rape was three years old, Okaz newspaper said.
International rights groups have accused the kingdom, the
birthplace of Islam, of applying draconian justice, beheading
murderers, rapists and drug traffickers in public. So far this year
about 40 people have been executed in Saudi Arabia.
In Saudi Arabia, crucifixion means tying the body of the convict to
wooden beams to be displayed to the public after beheading. cite
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