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Outrage after Saudi cleric kills and rapes 5 year old daughter
GREET TERRORIST ALLY OF AMERICA
A Saudi cleric who raped his five-year-old daughter and tortured her
to death has been sentenced to pay "blood money" to the mother after
having served a short jail term, activists have said.
Fayhan al-Ghamdi, an Islamic cleric and regular guest on Islamic
television networks, confessed to having used cables and a cane to
inflict the injuries, activists from the group Women to Drive said in a
statement on Saturday.
Lamia was admitted to hospital on December 25, 2011 with multiple
injuries, including a crushed skull, broken ribs and left arm, extensive
bruising and burns, the activists said.
They said the father had doubted his daughter Lama's virginity and had her checked up by a medic.
She died last October.
Randa al-Kaleeb, a social worker from the hospital where Lama was
admitted, said the girl's back was broken and that she had been raped
"everywhere", according to the group.
According to the victim's mother, hospital staff told her that her
"child's rectum had been torn open and the abuser had attempted to burn
it closed."
The activists said that the judge had ruled the prosecution could
only seek "blood money and the time the defendant had served in prison
since Lama's death suffices as punishment."
Three Saudi activists, including Manal al-Sharif, who in 2011
challenged Saudi laws that prevent women from driving, have raised
objections to the ruling.
The ruling is based on Islamic laws that a father cannot be executed
for murdering his children, nor can husbands be executed for murdering
their wives, activists said.AMERICA APPROVES THIS!
GREET TERRORIST ALLY OF AMERICA
A Saudi cleric who raped his five-year-old daughter and tortured her
to death has been sentenced to pay "blood money" to the mother after
having served a short jail term, activists have said.
Fayhan al-Ghamdi, an Islamic cleric and regular guest on Islamic
television networks, confessed to having used cables and a cane to
inflict the injuries, activists from the group Women to Drive said in a
statement on Saturday.
Lamia was admitted to hospital on December 25, 2011 with multiple
injuries, including a crushed skull, broken ribs and left arm, extensive
bruising and burns, the activists said.
They said the father had doubted his daughter Lama's virginity and had her checked up by a medic.
She died last October.
Randa al-Kaleeb, a social worker from the hospital where Lama was
admitted, said the girl's back was broken and that she had been raped
"everywhere", according to the group.
According to the victim's mother, hospital staff told her that her
"child's rectum had been torn open and the abuser had attempted to burn
it closed."
The activists said that the judge had ruled the prosecution could
only seek "blood money and the time the defendant had served in prison
since Lama's death suffices as punishment."
Three Saudi activists, including Manal al-Sharif, who in 2011
challenged Saudi laws that prevent women from driving, have raised
objections to the ruling.
The ruling is based on Islamic laws that a father cannot be executed
for murdering his children, nor can husbands be executed for murdering
their wives, activists said.AMERICA APPROVES THIS!
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