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FACTBOX: Stoning - where does it happen?

 

 

 

SAUDI ARABIA: Adultery, which is considered an offence against God, is illegal and punishable by stoning. There are no accounts of stonings in the past decade, but there have been reports of courts sentencing people to be stoned. In 2010, a Filipino worker was sentenced to stoning over an extramarital affair. The ambassador persuaded the judge to reconsider his decision. In 2009 two Sri Lankans were sentenced to stoning for adultery. The sentences were reduced to 700 lashes and six years in prison.

 

 

More countries that allows stoning:

http://news.trust.org//item/20130927165059-w9g0i

 

Hillary Loves Her Them Saudis

We told you the other day how the Panama Papers revealed close connections between Russian money dealers and the Clinton campaign. Today, we’ll look into the connections between Hillary and the Saudis, knowing many of you are trying to collect the entire set of corrupt dealings.

The same lobbying firm that works for the Russians, the Podesta Group, also is employed by the Saudis to help them reach deep into the Democratic party. The Podesta Group is run by John Podesta’s brother Tony, while John himself is Hillary’s campaign manager and likely Chief of Staff if she is elected. Like you, I am just certain the two brothers would never talk about work, right? Golly, that’d be unethical.

Yet the Podesta Group is by no means the only part of the Clinton machine with ties to Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi regime is one the largest donors to the Clinton Foundation. It has poured between $10 million and $25 million into the organization (no one knows, the Foundation is only required to disclose ranges.)

And of course the huge arms deals approved by Hillary’s State Department also happened to include governments that donated money to the Clinton Foundation, including the Saudi Arabias and their good friends in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Bill has also spent his time at the Saudi trough. He sucked up enormous fees for speeches in Saudi Arabia, including $600,000 for two talks while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. Like you, I am just certain the two spouses would never talk about work, right? Golly, that’d be unethical.

All of these actors are moving parts in the enormous Clinton machine, which, as journalist Matt Taibbi infamously wrote of Goldman Sachs (another big Clinton donor) “relentlessly jams its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.”

 
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