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nonoyes

(261 posts)
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:01 AM Mar 2013

Skilled labor shortage? NY Times: "Saudis Consider Firing Squads for Executions"

CAIRO — After centuries of public beheadings, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is considering firing squads as an alternative means of execution.

A special inter-ministerial committee has recommended that “because of the scarcity of swordsmen and their unavailability in a number of regions” the princes who govern Saudi provinces should be free to use firing squads, according to a statement from the committee, reported in Saudi newspapers on Sunday.

The few officially authorized swordsmen were so busy traveling between different regions to conduct executions that they sometimes arrived late, “which causes security confusion” complicated by “the resulting spreading of rumors through modern technology,” the statement noted.

Saudi Arabia is the only country that still executes criminals by beheading, carried out with a sword and conducted in public. The kingdom has beheaded 15 people so far this year and more than 75 in each of the past two years.


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/11/world/middleeast/saudis-consider-firing-squads-for-executions.html?_r=0

These are our close allies in the Middle East, the Saudi's.
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Skilled labor shortage? NY Times: "Saudis Consider Firing Squads for Executions" (Original Post) nonoyes Mar 2013 OP
I don't know - It's just not the same is it? Nobody appreciates craftsmanship anymore el_bryanto Mar 2013 #1
Yeah, and evidently guillotine's are in short supply after nonoyes Mar 2013 #2

el_bryanto

(11,804 posts)
1. I don't know - It's just not the same is it? Nobody appreciates craftsmanship anymore
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:08 AM
Mar 2013

I remember when I had my head cut off, I really appreciated the training and craft that went into it; a firing squad just seems so impersonal.

Bryant

 

nonoyes

(261 posts)
2. Yeah, and evidently guillotine's are in short supply after
Mon Mar 11, 2013, 09:14 AM
Mar 2013

the French Revolution!

And I guess Saudi Arabia doesn't have enough oil to generate enough electricity for electric chairs.

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