Rights group rejects Saudi witchcraft charges | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Rights group rejects Saudi witchcraft chargesNov 25 2009 5:36AM
Associated Press RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) An international human rights group has urged a Saudi court to overturn a death sentence imposed on a Lebanese man convicted of practicing witchcraft. Human Rights Watch has urged the Saudi government in a statement released late Tuesday to halt the increasing use vaguely defined "witchcraft" charges. Ali Sibat, a psychic who made predictions on a satellite TV channel from his home in Beirut, was sentenced by a Saudi court on Nov. 9. He was arrested in Medina in May 2008 by members of the religious police who recognized him from the TV show. Witchcraft, sorcery and fortune-telling are considered polytheism by the government of this deeply religious Muslim country. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 11-25-09 0526CST |
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