Published on FRANCE 24 (http://www.france24.com/en)


Saudi criticises world reaction to maid's beheading
By blade

Created 13/01/2013 - 15:24

Saudi Arabia on Sunday criticised world reaction to its beheading a Sri Lankan 
maid convicted of killing her employer's baby, the official SPA news agency 
reported.

Riyadh "deplores the statements made... over the execution of a Sri Lankan maid 
who had plotted and killed an infant by suffocating him to death, one week 
after she arrived in the kingdom," the government spokesman said.

Rizana Nafeek was beheaded on Wednesday in a case that sparked widespread 
international condemnation, including from rights groups which said she was 
just 17 when she was charged with murdering the baby in 2005.

Nafeek was found guilty of smothering the infant after an argument with the 
child's mother.

The case soured diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka which on Thursday recalled 
its ambassador to Saudi Arabia in protest.

The government spokesman condemned what he called "wrong information on the 
case," and denied that the maid was a minor when she committed the crime.

"As per her passport, she was 21 years old when she committed the crime," he 
said, adding that "the kingdom does not allow minors to be brought as workers."

He said the authorities had tried hard to convince the baby's family to accept 
"blood money," but they rejected any amnesty and insisted that the maid be 
executed.

Saudi Arabia "respects... all rules and laws and protects the rights of its 
people and residents, and completely rejects any intervention in its affairs 
and judicial verdicts, whatever the excuse," the spokesman said.

The UN's human rights body on Friday expressed "deep dismay" at the beheading, 
and the European Union said it had asked the Saudi authorities to commute the 
death penalty.

Human Rights Watch said Nafeek had retracted "a confession" that she said was 
made under duress. She said the baby accidentally choked to death while 
drinking from a bottle.

Rape, murder, apostasy, armed robbery and drug trafficking are all punishable 
by death under Saudi Arabia's strict version of sharia, or Islamic law.

Last year the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom beheaded 76 people, according 
to an AFP tally based on official figures, while HRW put the number at 69.

So far this year, three people have been executed.

    AFP
    Mid-East

Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130113-saudi-criticises-world-reaction-maids-beheading




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