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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Yemeni Court Imposes Sharia Punishment of Amputation; Rights Group Objects
AFP reports that for the first time in over ten years, a court in Yemen has sentenced a defendant convicted of robbery to the punishment of amputation, as prescribed by shariah law. Earlier this week, a court in Sanaa ordered amputation of the right hand and left foot of defendant who attacked his victim and robbed him of cash he was carrying in a vehicle belonging to a money exchange firm. Amnesty International has called on Yemen to commute the sentence, saying it amounts to torture in violation of international law.