Saudi: Filipino and Saudi man executed
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi authorities have announced the beheading of a Saudi and a Filipino man.
The Interior Ministry says Finansho Ladion, from the Philippines, was convicted of murdering a Saudi man in the holy city of Mecca by suffocating the man and piercing his neck with a pen.
Saudi national Fahd al-Shadoukhey was convicted of theft and rape while under the influence of alcohol.
Both men were executed on Tuesday.
Riyadh follows a strict interpretation of Islam under which people convicted of murder, drug trafficking, rape and armed robbery can be executed.
According to an Associated Press count, Tuesday's executions bring to 72 the number of people beheaded this year in the kingdom. Last year, 137 people were beheaded, up sharply from 38 in 2006. - AP
The Interior Ministry says Finansho Ladion, from the Philippines, was convicted of murdering a Saudi man in the holy city of Mecca by suffocating the man and piercing his neck with a pen.
Saudi national Fahd al-Shadoukhey was convicted of theft and rape while under the influence of alcohol.
Both men were executed on Tuesday.
Riyadh follows a strict interpretation of Islam under which people convicted of murder, drug trafficking, rape and armed robbery can be executed.
According to an Associated Press count, Tuesday's executions bring to 72 the number of people beheaded this year in the kingdom. Last year, 137 people were beheaded, up sharply from 38 in 2006. - AP
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