Trigger warning: This post deals with execution and murder and may be distressing for some readers.
Today is a dark, dark day for human rights.
A suspected mentally ill woman who killed her allegedly abusive employer has been beheaded in Saudi Arabia.
Siti Zainab is the 60th person to be executed in the Arab state this year.
The Indonesian maid languished in custody for 15 years, not knowing her fate.
Authorities were waiting until the youngest child of the victim reached adulthood to see whether the family wanted the woman killed or pardoned, the Saudi Gazette reports.
In the Australian legal system, the woman – who claimed to have been abused by her victim – may have had a defence to the murder charge.
Or, if she was found to be both guilty of murder and mentally ill, her sentence would have been served in a forensic hospital, where she would have received treatment for her condition.
Either outcome is a far cry from the inhumane and undignified death that befell her on Tuesday, when she was beheaded without the knowledge of her family.
Related: “I’ve had a cup of tea with a man who executed 62 people.”
Amnesty International reports that, in November 1999, Ms Zainab “confessed” to stabbing her female employer 18 times during a police interrogation, at which she had no consular assistance and was believed to be mentally ill.
Before her arrest, she had sent two letters stating her employer and her employer’s son had treated her with cruelty.
She never had any legal representation.
Top Comments
I'm waiting for a huge awakening & upheaval to occur from within Saudi Arabia.
Most of all from the most abused members of that society - the women
The more self-righteous men of that society think that it's immense wealth will protect them and allow them to continue their wicked human rights abuses.........it won't.
It will start with ridicule and a few legal wins............that country's downfall will be fascinating to watch.
Don't hold your breath. As for the human rights abuses towards foreign workers, many of the Saudi women are just as bad the men. When female patients are admitted to hospital, a female family usually accompanies them along with a maid (foreign worker) to get them cups of tea etc. The treatment of these maids often bordered on criminal. The jails are full of maids who have been mistreated, their work visas not renewed by their employer, therefore they end up imprisoned. As disgusting as these abuses are, I wouldn't be hoping for the country's downfall. The wealthy will flee, leaving the average Saudi to the mercies of ISIS and even more insane versions of Fundamentalist Islam.
Essentially any revolution is generally snuffed out quickly or keeping the masses happy by paying them good money. One of my many criticisms of Saudi Arabia.
Human rights denied to a female in a middle eastern country....hardly shocking, unfortunately.