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Dec 18, 2011

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Accused Witch, Saudi Arabia Women Decapitated

Saudi Arabia beheaded a woman after a judged guilty of practicing "science magic". According to the Interior Ministry of Saudi Arabia, the beheading of a decision of this case is the second magic this year.

The woman named Amina bint Abdulhalim Nassar, who was executed in al-Jawf province in northern Saudi Arabia, on Monday (12/11). A source close to the Saudi religious police told the newspaper al-Hayat that the police who searched his home Nassar find a book on witchcraft, 35 veil, and glass bottles filled with "unknown liquid that is used for magic".

According to the report, authorities said Nassar claimed as a healer and sell a headscarf and three bottles of the real 1500 prices, or about U.S. $ 400. According to the ministry, Nassar death sentence upheld by an appeals court and the Supreme Court.

Philip Luther, party officials from Amnesty International as part of the Middle East and North Africa, condemning capital punishment. "The accusation of witchcraft is not defined as a crime in Saudi Arabia and the charge used to convict a person with a very cruel," Luther said, adding that the demands of the Saudi government was often used to punish those who are too afraid to speak.

Nassar is not the first person executed for alleged witches by the Saudi government. In September, a Sudanese man was beheaded in public in the city of Medina after he was found guilty on similar charges. According to Amnesty International, at least 79 people have been executed in Saudi Arabia in 2011, more than three times 2010. Human rights groups condemned the royal party on the application of this punishment.

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