UK man beaten to death?
#16
Re: UK man beaten to death?
The 7 days whilst not as blatant as the UK rags suggested the same reason for his death
#17
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Re: UK man beaten to death?
I've been digging around. Seems a local paper posted the story online, but removed it. He was also arrested for an alcohol related offence, which I don't think has been reported. Either way, he died in police custody which is absolutely sickening.
It would help if these UK rags would report the story in a non-sensational manner, as the way they do it makes people here inclined to disbelieve the story.
It would help if these UK rags would report the story in a non-sensational manner, as the way they do it makes people here inclined to disbelieve the story.
#18
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Besides, how many time do we disparage anything from the Daily Malevolent on this board?
#19
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Find it hard to see how it could be written about in any other way, maybe he was pissed, maybe he called the police a few names but it doesnt warrant getting the shit beaten out of you with truncheons whilst chained to a chair until your body gives up. And thats not sensationalising it, i've seen and heard things like this with my own eyes and ears. It goes on all the time
#20
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ison-cell.html
telegraph has it now as well, cant link for the times but its there if you have a suscription
telegraph has it now as well, cant link for the times but its there if you have a suscription
#22
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i sometimes wonder though at what level of stupidity machines are needed to assist breathing, am sure some people are scarily close
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One of our very own has experienced Dubai Police interrogation methods.
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#28
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this is really doing the rounds- I've been emailed the link to this story by 5 seperate people!
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Re: UK man beaten to death?
Blood Money.
I had, but can't find now, the sliding scale applicable in Saudi. It was along the lines of:
A Muslim man: 100 camels
A Muslim woman: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim man: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim woman: 25 camels
I think it slid further. The Supreme Council of Scholars in Saudi Arabia has determined that 100 Camels are worth about SR100k, so say GBP17k. Doesn't sound much.
Regardless, the above is predicated on a court determing that someone was to blame...
I had, but can't find now, the sliding scale applicable in Saudi. It was along the lines of:
A Muslim man: 100 camels
A Muslim woman: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim man: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim woman: 25 camels
I think it slid further. The Supreme Council of Scholars in Saudi Arabia has determined that 100 Camels are worth about SR100k, so say GBP17k. Doesn't sound much.
Regardless, the above is predicated on a court determing that someone was to blame...
#30
Re: UK man beaten to death?
Blood Money.
I had, but can't find now, the sliding scale applicable in Saudi. It was along the lines of:
A Muslim man: 100 camels
A Muslim woman: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim man: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim woman: 25 camels
I think it slid further. The Supreme Council of Scholars in Saudi Arabia has determined that 100 Camels are worth about SR100k, so say GBP17k. Doesn't sound much.
Regardless, the above is predicated on a court determing that someone was to blame...
I had, but can't find now, the sliding scale applicable in Saudi. It was along the lines of:
A Muslim man: 100 camels
A Muslim woman: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim man: 50 camels
A Non-Muslim woman: 25 camels
I think it slid further. The Supreme Council of Scholars in Saudi Arabia has determined that 100 Camels are worth about SR100k, so say GBP17k. Doesn't sound much.
Regardless, the above is predicated on a court determing that someone was to blame...