Amnesty International recorded 90 judicial amputations between 1981 and December 1999 in Saudi Arabia, including at least five cases of cross amputation, but the true number is probably much higher.
It appears that in at least some cases, executioners carry out amputations.
Amnesty International does not know if they receive medical training, or whether anaesthetics are administered to victims of judicial amputations, or if restraints are used.
After the amputation has been carried out, the victim is taken away by ambulance to hospital for treatment.
Amnesty International explains in the paragraph before this one excerpted here that “cross” amputation is meted out for highway robbery and cites two cases in the year 1999 alone.
In the paragraph from the same web page, an executioner is interviewed, and he says he must use special knives and have great courage to cut off a hand, for the condemned man is still alive—it does not take as much courage if the condemned is beheaded because he leaves this life.
According to Sa’id bin 'Abdullah bin Mabrouk al-Bishi, an experienced Saudi Arabian executioner, “purpose-made knives are used to cut off the hands of those who commit theft”. He was reported to have told a journalist:
"…for me it is more difficult to cut off a hand than to carry out an execution, because executions are done momentarily by the sword and the person leaves this life.
By contrast, severing a hand demands more courage, especially because you are cutting off the hand of someone who will remain alive afterwards, and also you have to cut it off at a specific joint and use your skill to make sure that cutting implement stays in position.
As I said, it is much more difficult for me to cut off someone’s hand than to execute them, both in terms of carrying out the penalty itself and in terms of my own feelings."
Surely the same courage must be applied to severing off a foot, as well.
In 2002 Amnesty International reports that even though Saudi Arabia ratified the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (Convention against Torture) in October 1997, amputation is prescribed under both Hudud (punishments) and Qisas (law of retaliation).
Under Hudud it is prescribed for theft (amputation of the right hand) and for highway robbery (amputation of the right hand and left foot).
Amnesty International has recorded 33 amputations and nine cross-amputations since the Convention came into force in Saudi Arabia.
**Alternate amputation for highway robbery?
Again, where do these judges get this gruesome punishment?**
It is sad to report that the judges get crucifixion and alternate amputation from the koran itself—the immutable, eternal word of allah.
Sura 5:33—and mohamads example—commands these punishments.
Sandy Mitchell was one of seven men incarcerated in Saudi Arabia for the bombing death of Christopher Rodway, a British National living in Riyadh.
While in prison, he alleges he was tortured and forced to make a televised confession in which he detailed the methods and as to which he and his fellow prisoners committed the crime.
He was later granted clemancy and returned to the UK, as a result of intense negotiations by Charles, Prince of Wales and possibly a prisoner exchange in the U.S.
He, along with his supporters, claim he is innocent, and that the evidence supports his innocence. Furthermore, they claim the bombings were perpetrated by “Islamic extremists” and that they were victims of a cover-up conspiracy by Saudi authorities
’I faced crucifixion’ claims Scot freed from Saudi jail
SANDY Mitchell, the Scot placed under sentence of death in Saudi Arabia, has revealed he was due to be executed by crucifixion, writes Christopher Claire.
**Mitchell said he was told by his Saudi lawyer that the sentence called for the victim’s head to be “partially” severed and the body fixed to an X-shaped cross in public view for three days. **
Public beheadings are routine in Saudi Arabia, but crucifixion is reserved as an exemplary punishment under sharia (Islamic) law for crimes of the utmost severity.
Two highway robbers have been executed in this way in the past 20 years.
**Jesus Christ came with good news and the love of God.
As the eternal Son of God, he sent the Holy Spirit to transform people from the inside out.**
**Being only a human messenger (Sura 3:144), mohamad came with crucifixion and mutilation. **
**Christianity advances society forward. **
Islam drags society backwards.
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Jesus saves sinners and criminals by his own crucifixion**.
Muhammad killed sinners and criminals by his legalized, punitive crucifixion.
Jesus saves. Muhammad killed.