Mujtaba al-Sweikat, a Saudi Arabian young man, was accepted as a student at Western Michigan University, but is now facing imminent beheading in his home country for participation in pro-democracy protests. He was arrested and charged in 2012 at a Saudi airport on his way to the USA. He has been held since then and his execution sentence was given recently. Thirteen other minority Shi’ites are facing the same fate. After the recent sentencing, Mujtaba and the others were transferred to a prison in Riyadh where Saudi Arabia routinely carries out its executions. Many human rights groups and a large US teachers’ union are becoming involved, calling on President Trump to intervene. We can praise God that it is getting news coverage and drawing international attention because it involves a potential American student, but this is normal behaviour in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia: student sentenced to be beheaded
Written by David Fletcher 28 Jul 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for God to use the current media interest to bring about powerful changes in Saudi laws and behaviour that currently reject the ‘innocent until proven guilty’ philosophy. (Isaiah 10:1)
- More: www.mnnonline.org/news/young-saudi-student-bound-wmu-sentenced-beheading/
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