Saturday, January 2, 2016

Prominent Shiite Cleric Executed By Saudi Arabia For Terrorism Sparks Outrage In Shiite Communities



Reuters: Anger as Shi'ite cleric among 47 in mass Saudi terrorism execution

Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shi'ite Muslim cleric and dozens of al Qaeda members on Saturday, signaling it would not tolerate attacks by either sunni jihadists or minority shi'ites seeking equality, but stirring sectarian anger across the region.

Scores of Shi'ite Muslims marched through the Qatif district of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province in protest at the execution of cleric Nimr al-Nimra, an eyewitness said. They chanted "down with the Al Saud", the name of the ruling Saudi royal family.

But most of the 47 executed in the kingdom's biggest mass execution for decades were Sunnis convicted of al Qaeda attacks in Saudi Arabia a decade ago. Four, including Nimr, were Shi'ites accused of shooting policemen.

WNU Editor: This is just going to inflame sectarian tensions.

More News On Saudi Arabia Executing A Prominent Shiite Cleric For Terrorism

The Latest: Iraqi militia condemns Saudi execution of cleric -- AP
Saudi execution of Shia cleric condemned by Middle East - live -- The Guardian
Saudi Arabia Executes 47, Including Prominent Shi'ite Cleric -- VOA
Saudi Arabia executes prominent Shiite cleric among dozens of others -- FOX News
Saudi Arabia Executes Prominent Shiite Cleric Nemer al-Nemer -- WSJ
Saudi Arabia executes prominent Shiite cleric and 46 others in 12 cities -- Washingtoin Post
Saudi Arabia executes 47 people, incl prominent Shiite cleric, on terror charges -- RT
Saudi Arabia executes 47 terrorism convicts -- Arab News
Scores of Saudi Shi'ites march in protest at cleric's execution -- Reuters
Outrage in Iraq over Saudi execution of Shiite cleric -- AFP
Saudi Arabia to pay 'high price' for executing Shiite cleric: Iran -- AFP
Hezbollah slams Saudi execution of Shi'ite cleric as 'assassination' -- Reuters
Yemen's Houthis condemn execution of 'holy warrior' Nimr -- Reuters
Brother of Shiite cleric executed in Saudi calls for calm -- AFP

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have been following this case for a bit of time and despite the fact that there was a death sentence handed out, I was shocked to hear that the Saudi's actually followed through. I have a very, very bad feeling about it and repercussions are probably being discussed at this time. As WNU stated, sectarian conflicts will follow and I believe a major Middle East war is on the horizon. I believe the West will also be seriously dragged into this conflict very soon.