Saudi Arabia's Mad Head-Choppers
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Saudi Arabias binge of head-choppings 47 in all, including the learned Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqr al-Nimr, followed by a Koranic justification for the executions was worthy of Isis. Perhaps that was the point. For this extraordinary bloodbath in the land of the Sunni Muslim al-Saud monarchy clearly intended to infuriate the Iranians and the entire Shia world re-sectarianised a religious conflict which Isis has itself done so much to promote.
All that was missing was the video of the decapitations although the Kingdoms 158 beheadings last year were perfectly in tune with the Wahabi teachings of the Islamic State. Macbeths blood will have blood certainly applies to the Saudis, whose war on terror, it seems, now justifies any amount of blood, both Sunni and Shia. But how often do the angels of God the Most Merciful appear to the present Saudi interior minister, Crown Prince Mohamed bin Nayef?
For Sheikh Nimr was not just any old divine. He spent years as a scholar in Tehran and Syria, was a revered Shia leader of Friday prayers in the Saudi Eastern Province, and a man who stayed clear of political parties but demanded free elections, and was regularly detained and tortured by his own account for opposing the Sunni Wahabi Saudi government. Sheikh Nimr said that words were more powerful than violence. The authorities whimsical suggestion that there was nothing sectarian about this most recent bloodbath on the grounds that they beheaded Sunnis as well as Shias was classic Isis rhetoric.
After all, Isis cuts the heads of Sunni apostates and Sunni Syrian and Iraqi soldiers just as readily as it slaughters Shias. Sheikh Nimr would have got precisely the same treatment from the thugs of the Islamic State as he got from the Saudis though without the mockery of a pseudo-legal trial which Sheikh Nimr was afforded and of which Amnesty complained.