Can those three individuals that were raped and killed, lets focus on the child that was left to die in the desert, be rehabilitated in the small hope that he/she be reunited safely with his/her parents? I don't think so. So why give such liberties to such horrible individuals? I agree that all measures should be taken to rehabilitate individuals who have committed crimes such as: robbery, vandalism, assault not occasioning fatal injuries... because the victims of these crimes can also be rehabilitated to an extent where they too can function 'normally'. But when a child or adult is raped then killed off in such a horrific manner, then the instigator must be dealt with!
Also the facts of the case is unknown to YOU. Do you think the prosecutors the lawyers the judges are unbeknown to the facts? I don't think so. You have this warped notion that all Saudi's all arabs all muslims are untrustworthy filth that have the most primitive of judicial systems and cannot deal in a logical judicial process. This is what is fed to you by the media trash that exists in Western Countries. just look at Fox news, the telegraph etc just utter trash... they feed on your distrust of foreigners - particularly this neo-hate of Muslimes. I agree their punishments are primitive but I don't agree in this sort of case.
And no I'm not a muslim.
EDIT: no I'm not a middle easterner either. I'm just distrusting of the trash that is fed to us. Its almost presented in the news in a way to mock arabs...
1) Talking about "rehabilitation" in terms of victims is non-sensical. My argument is, irrespective of the crime (or what happened to the victims) in ANY case, we do not need to resort to primitive "pain inflictive" torture in our justice system, the sort of torture that you described above. Nor do we have to kill the offender. Period.
You seem to be promoting a warped understanding of the "just deserts" theory, something I wholeheartedly reject. I don't like backward looking punishments; eg: what did they do, how bad was it, lets impose punishment X which is roughly equal. As I said, I think forward looking is the only sane solution, irrespective of the difficulties/costs that can arise (I accept rehabilitation is not always effective).
2) Your putting words in my mouth. That is far from my opinion on Saudi, you would have no idea of the sources that I have formed my opinions from. Note too, your skepticism of "our media" is embarrassing given that your clearly basing your opinons regarding the case on the very story written by our media. It sounds like you buy into conspiracy theory rubbish.
Remember, we are discussing a nation which has no freedom of consciousness. This isn't about a racial fuelled hatred of Arabs, I know many and respect many in my life. They all agree. It is a totalitarian state; its official policies are racist, bigotted, sexist and inherently primitive. It represents the very exampe of the disaster that occurs when religion is mixed with state, when "moral laws" simply become an excuse for state control and are openly left to "religious interpretation." A state where there are no liberal movements, no freedom to express your opinion, to openly play music in public, to socialise and meet the opposite sex, to have a "private life", to openly practice your religion in a public sphere. The state that still instills corporal punishments like lashings based on strict interpretations of supposed word of god: revealed by none other then a warlord who wandered the desert 1500 yrs ago and meditated in a cave.
It reads like a paragraph from 1984...
But yeah, the Western media has lied to me, its a fucking paradise.