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NEWS & LETTERS, March 2002 

Column: Our Life and Times by Kevin A. Barry and Mary Holmes

Saudi executions

As the Bush administration seems poised to attack Iraq, few any longer note that 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers, plus bin Laden himself, were from oil-rich Saudi Arabia. For over half a century, this absolute monarchy has, with massive Western military support, implemented a harsh religious totalitarianism based on the Wahabi form of Islamic fundamentalism. Women have few if any rights in a system of gender apartheid.

On Jan. 1, the government beheaded three men it accused of homosexuality. Despite protests by Act Up and Human Rights Watch, these executions received little media attention. There are also frequent executions for "adultery" (any form of sexual relations between unmarried people) and "apostasy" (daring to renounce Islam).

Both the government and this rich country's numerous religious charities support and propagate retrogressive and violent forms of Islamic fundamentalism in dozens of countries. Even when their aid is seemingly more benevolent, as in their assistance to embattled Bosnia, it always comes with conditions. Thus, Bosnian women widowed by Milosevic's genocide can today receive a Saudi monthly pension, on condition they wear "proper" clothing as defined by the Saudis.

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