hefzi, I don't know the entire array of ways Saudi Arabia kills people under it's control for adultery, blasphemy, apostasy, gayness, etc. They do stoning, beheading, cruxifixction for sure. Like ISIS. And chop bits off people. Whipping. ISIS, of course have their horrible videos. I don't think video is allowed in chop-chop square or wherever the Saudis kill people.
Maybe they take more trouble than ISIS to find out if the person is 'guilty' of those particular crimes before judgement. Maybe not. Or maybe it is similarly fated once set in motion. They use similar if not the basis for their laws.
I don't know what would happen to you if you were an visibly active practitioner of any other religion on their jurisdiction. Or none. They classify atheism as terrorism. That Palestinian poet is sentenced to death for spreading atheism and apostacy. So I think they can do nasty things to people for not being a muslim. Or maybe visibly and actively not being a muslim.
Masterpiece, I just thought the points raised to make their case by some MPs about ISIS in the debate today did exactly correspond to practices carried out in Saudi Arabia. Why do reasons put forth for bombing ISIS in Syria and outlining their abhorrent practices not carry the same proposition for the same practices in Saudi Arabia?
The beheadings, murder for being gay, cruxifixction and marrying of girls under 10 are the particular practices carried out by ISIS mentioned by the MPs. The death penalty for identical things and the methods used correspond more to countries such as Saudi rather than the US or China.
Don't think many know what North Korea do.
Oh, I forgot witchcraft/sorcery. ISIS have killed people for that as well as Saudi Arabia.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18503550