PostHeaderIcon Woman TV journalist gets 60 lashes in Saudi Arabia



A female TV journalist who works with the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC,) was sentenced by a Saudi Court to receive 60 lashes after the company where she is employed is found not to have a license to operate in the Islamic country.

The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC,) had been a popular television station which showed western-style entertainment programs and talk shows. A TV presentation in LBC which featured a man’s premarital sexual experiences drew outcry from the highly conservative public.

For his revelations, Mazen Abdul-Awad, a divorced father of four, was sentenced to five years in jail and 1,000 lashes. The 22 year old lady journalist said she had nothing do with Abdul-Awad’s sexual confessions, but she refused to contest the verdict against her. ---Reuters (10/24/09, Alsharif, A.)

In Saudi Arabia, judges who serve as religious clerics at the same time and adhere to the strict Wahhabi form of Islam have far-reaching influence and power. They are allowed to rule on legal matters sticking to their personal interpretation of the Islamic law. A sizeable number of their decisions are questionable and deemed arbitrary. (Photo Credit: hnn.us) =0=

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