Treating them harshly also works. Saudi Arabia beheads people suspected of terrorism and they use sharia as a basis for that.Disgusting. Once we know who's funding these murtads, we can eliminate them
Advice based on shareecada given to this government on the punishment for their misdeeds by culama they themselves invited seems to be falling on deaf earsTreating them harshly also works. Saudi Arabia beheads people suspected of terrorism and they use sharia as a basis for that.
The strategy is to mimic a civilized country based on rule of law. So we can’t just execute them on the spot.The government should make an example out of them if they're serious
Yeah I don't agree with executing them right away. They should first be taken to court. I hope the judge gives out a death penalty to make other people like them think twiceThe strategy is to mimic a civilized country based on rule of law. So we can’t just execute them on the spot.
It will be hard to justify DEATH for having a laptop and solar panelsYeah I don't agree with executing them right away. They should first be taken to court. I hope the judge gives out a death penalty to make other people like them think twice
NISA should take the CIA method of keeping up with order and law but brutally cracking down on anything that can harm that. We need names of co-conspirators and these gentlemen will have to talk. Afterwards they can be put to trail and sent to prison.The strategy is to mimic a civilized country based on rule of law. So we can’t just execute them on the spot.
Your words are correct. A Shiite revolution occurred in Saudi Arabia in 2011, led by Nimr al-Nimr, It was supported by Iran, Hezbollah, Qatar, and Iraq The government suppressed it, 1,000 people were arrested, and 200 of them executed their leader. Now the Shiites there are not heard from any voiceTreating them harshly also works. Saudi Arabia beheads people suspected of terrorism and they use sharia as a basis for that.
But here’s the thing. In the near future we want a country that resembles a democratic rules based system. Very few people will accept publicly executing people for non-violent acts. We’ll have to have open courts and impose significant penalties.Your words are correct. A Shiite revolution occurred in Saudi Arabia in 2011, led by Nimr al-Nimr, It was supported by Iran, Hezbollah, Qatar, and Iraq The government suppressed it, 1,000 people were arrested, and 200 of them executed their leader. Now the Shiites there are not heard from any voiceView attachment 309112
This is a great idea if it can be proven that these people were involved in AS. Perhaps getting a confession from them is enough.I saw a lot of laptops maybe now the police can use those instead of being donated dusty laptops