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"Producing and distributing content that ridicules, mocks, provokes and disrupts public order, religious values and public morals through social media ... will be considered a cybercrime punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of three million riyals ($800,000)"
I expected execution by guillotine as Semitic law is based on "eye for eye".
Huh? Wouldn't that suggest they'd satirize you online?
No, this is not Old Roman Law. In Semitic law, you take away the means to commit crime, not make him victim of himself. In this case, it is the brain.
I wonder where those chaps in UN go when it comes to Saudi Arabia. Maybe they also fill their gas tanks and pockets from Saudi.
I find this comment to be deeply anti-Semitic.
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Ah, Saudi Arabia. The nation with a seat on the FUCKING HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL of the UN.
And Spain judges a man for "offences against god", is a global epidemy.
Wow. I didn’t believe at first but then looked it up. It is real and it is shocking.

That’s pretty close to SA except maybe the process is longer and you get a better treatment in prison.