Yep and they're bombing it just because SA doesn't have an army. They do have an Air Force though.
Saudi Arabia's only option is just to keep bombing Yemen, they have no ability or will to actually invade it. They just use their fancy toys to bomb them to the stone age every day.
They don’t really have an airborne either. Reality us that the SA Air Force is little more than a cover operation for the American empire. America is paying for it and without direct American support the SA Air Force would not be able to sustain itself mere weeks before consequences started emerging. The Yemen war is an American war, only with Saudi puppets.
Now you know why the US is holding off on talking too much about Russian War Crimes in Ukraine...And only did so when pressed by the Press and the
US Vice President usual propensity to gaffes.
"...The United States is not a State Party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute),[1] which founded the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002 as a permanent international criminal court to "bring to justice the perpetrators of the worst crimes known to humankind – war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide", when national courts are unable or unwilling to do so.[2]"
I sympathize with your consternation about there not being any “outrage” because you are clearly understanding the hypocrisy of the “outrage” that exists about other things. I must assume based on your short statement though that you are not aware that the “outrage” is wholly astroturfed and essentially a weapon system in order to activate another weapon system called public opinion. Until one understands who, how, and why those two loops are controlled, everything else regarding public opinion space is a dead end matter.
Just take the current Ukraine topic that the public has been whipped into a hate-week type frenzy about that reminds me of post-9/11 (if most here are even old enough to have first hand memories of that, or know what the hate-week references); that conflict is now at least 8 years old, when the USA and “collective west” launched a despotic coup against the country to install a friendly government, while crying out “our democracy”, followed with 8 years of atrocities against people in the eastern part of the country that no longer wanted to be a part of that and chose to vote to peacefully separate. Most people so outraged about “Ukraine” have no clue what they are supporting or doing or even that they were totally ignorant of atrocities happening for the last 8 years.
They don’t even know where Yemen is, or the 5 Ws, because the TV programming has not programmed them to in order to serve the interests of the programmers of humans.
>>Most people so outraged about “Ukraine” have no clue what they are supporting or doing or even that they were totally ignorant of atrocities happening for the last 8 years.
It must be nice living in US(I assume) and being able to be an armchair expert on this. Meanwhile my family is already housing several refugees in their homes and hastily getting their passports renewed in case Russia moves a little bit west. The war is real and affecting real people.
But yes, please explain to us how not being familiar with the conflict in Yemen is making my outrage at conflict in Ukraine somehow ignorant. I'm listening.
No need to be self-righteously snarky. The point you seem to have missed is that you seem to be totally unaware that the war has been "real and affecting real people" for 8 years now when the USA and it's western CIA lackeys completed their orchestrated "color revolution" to depose and install a puppet regime in the Ukraine that then started murdering people in the eastern provinces of ethnically Russian people who decided they don't want to be part of a western vassal state that hates them, abuses them, and discriminates against them.
The point being is that people are hypocritical, usually out of ignorance of what is really going on in the world outside of what the programming on the tele-screen has conditioned them to hate during hate week. (In case you did not catch it; those odd terms were references to themes of the shockingly prophetic seeming Orwell novel 1984.)
To put "8 years of atrocities" in perspective - according to the official DNR statistics for 2021, Ukrainian mortar and artillery strikes have killed a grand total of 77 people that year, of whom 7 were civilians. That's two orders of magnitude less than what Ukraine has already suffered in two weeks of Russian invasion.
Vote to peacefully separate? You mean those 2014 referendums that were so blatantly fraudulent, the result was announced less than two hours after the vote ended, and the number of "yes" votes was an exact percentage of the total?
And no, I don't get all this from American news. I'm a Russian citizen, and I have friends and relatives in Russia as well as Ukraine.
> These individuals, totaling 81, were convicted of various crimes including murdering innocent men, women and children. Crimes committed by these individuals also include pledging allegiance to foreign terrorist organizations, such as ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the Houthis, targeting residents in the Kingdom and traveling to regional conflict zones to join terrorist organizations. They also include convictions for targeting government personnel and vital economic sites, the killing of law enforcement officers and maiming their bodies, and planting land mines to target police vehicles. Moreover, the convictions include crimes of kidnapping, torture, rape, smuggling arms and bombs into the Kingdom.
In all cases, Saudi will have to share a report that dehumanizes the murdered ppl. You cannot just kill without citing reasons as to why. For the western media, they include words such as ALqaida and ISIS. Needless to say, they don't have to provide any rationale for their Saudis citizens, since they ultimately have the god power and the monarchy.
A friend of mine, went to Saudi for a job. He was let go just because he tweeted stuff that criticizes the Saudi government and their involvement in our country. And he was lucky he was detained!
Their definition of "terrorism" includes Abdulkarim al-Hawaj, who was 16 year old and sent texts about about a peaceful protest for the Shia minority. He was tortured and beheaded for this.
Calling Saudi Arabia medieval is a grave insult to the Dark Ages.
Their definition of "terrorism" includes "calling for atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals of the Islamic religion on which this country is based".
So glad that hundreds of billions of American arms and tax dollars are going towards this lovely, progressive country.
I once had the opportunity of talking with one of Boeing’s PR directors. When I asked him about their missile sales to Saudi Arabia, which has killed hundreds of children with them, he essentially told me that Boeing had 0 responsibility for what the end user did with their products and that they would sell them to whoever could pay as long as the US government didn’t care.
I'd absolutely take that 15 seconds of fading conciousness over minutes of dying from chemicals(or like in case of some botched executions - hours of executioners trying to find a right vein). It's really hard to botch up a beheading.
We're talking about a country that criminalizes sorcery and witchcraft - the punishment is death, as it happens, and they do enforce those laws (last such execution was in 2012, IIRC).
I think the title should change here to a more neutral wording and to better reflect the content of what's on the linked site. (Maybe a link to a news story about this would be a better choice, as it could offer context that this Saudi government site isn't providing):
This site doesn't say that the executions were carried out in one day
This site doesn't say anything about beheading
The word "just" is becoming something like all caps in headlines and I'd assume it isn't in the spirit of HN to use it in a headline not taken directly from an article.
I suggest everyone to read all the religious books, they give good insights on the current geopolitical issues
It's interesting how things are starting to diverge between US's church and Israel, i wonder if they'll stay allies in the near future
Maybe that explain why Israel is trying to ease things with Putin, because they don't mind that much what they are doing in Syria
I wish Hackernews would stick to tech/science stuff, politics/religion only seeks for that kind of comments, nobody is ready to hear/debate about that kind of stuff, they'll censor right away
"Saudi Arabia Executed 81 People in One Day" is a more accurate title. It sucks that they use capital punishment this freely, but death is death, and the method of execution is used here to not at "barbarism" instead of getting that the bigger issue that SA doesn't care about rehabilitation for any offender.
Sadly this is one of those instances where most Americans really don’t care, and the government will do everything I can to ignore it, so long as Saudi Arabia is supplying us with oil.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 32.3 ms ] threadHospitals are bombed, cluster bombs and "chemical" weapons are used, etc. Where is the international outrage and 24/7 news coverage?
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabian%E2%80%93led_inte...
Saudi Arabia's only option is just to keep bombing Yemen, they have no ability or will to actually invade it. They just use their fancy toys to bomb them to the stone age every day.
"...The United States is not a State Party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute),[1] which founded the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002 as a permanent international criminal court to "bring to justice the perpetrators of the worst crimes known to humankind – war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide", when national courts are unable or unwilling to do so.[2]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_and_the_Internat...
Just take the current Ukraine topic that the public has been whipped into a hate-week type frenzy about that reminds me of post-9/11 (if most here are even old enough to have first hand memories of that, or know what the hate-week references); that conflict is now at least 8 years old, when the USA and “collective west” launched a despotic coup against the country to install a friendly government, while crying out “our democracy”, followed with 8 years of atrocities against people in the eastern part of the country that no longer wanted to be a part of that and chose to vote to peacefully separate. Most people so outraged about “Ukraine” have no clue what they are supporting or doing or even that they were totally ignorant of atrocities happening for the last 8 years.
They don’t even know where Yemen is, or the 5 Ws, because the TV programming has not programmed them to in order to serve the interests of the programmers of humans.
It must be nice living in US(I assume) and being able to be an armchair expert on this. Meanwhile my family is already housing several refugees in their homes and hastily getting their passports renewed in case Russia moves a little bit west. The war is real and affecting real people.
But yes, please explain to us how not being familiar with the conflict in Yemen is making my outrage at conflict in Ukraine somehow ignorant. I'm listening.
The point being is that people are hypocritical, usually out of ignorance of what is really going on in the world outside of what the programming on the tele-screen has conditioned them to hate during hate week. (In case you did not catch it; those odd terms were references to themes of the shockingly prophetic seeming Orwell novel 1984.)
To put "8 years of atrocities" in perspective - according to the official DNR statistics for 2021, Ukrainian mortar and artillery strikes have killed a grand total of 77 people that year, of whom 7 were civilians. That's two orders of magnitude less than what Ukraine has already suffered in two weeks of Russian invasion.
Vote to peacefully separate? You mean those 2014 referendums that were so blatantly fraudulent, the result was announced less than two hours after the vote ended, and the number of "yes" votes was an exact percentage of the total?
And no, I don't get all this from American news. I'm a Russian citizen, and I have friends and relatives in Russia as well as Ukraine.
A little bit of a baity headline
In all cases, Saudi will have to share a report that dehumanizes the murdered ppl. You cannot just kill without citing reasons as to why. For the western media, they include words such as ALqaida and ISIS. Needless to say, they don't have to provide any rationale for their Saudis citizens, since they ultimately have the god power and the monarchy.
A friend of mine, went to Saudi for a job. He was let go just because he tweeted stuff that criticizes the Saudi government and their involvement in our country. And he was lucky he was detained!
Calling Saudi Arabia medieval is a grave insult to the Dark Ages.
I once had the opportunity of talking with one of Boeing’s PR directors. When I asked him about their missile sales to Saudi Arabia, which has killed hundreds of children with them, he essentially told me that Boeing had 0 responsibility for what the end user did with their products and that they would sell them to whoever could pay as long as the US government didn’t care.
This site doesn't say that the executions were carried out in one day
This site doesn't say anything about beheading
The word "just" is becoming something like all caps in headlines and I'd assume it isn't in the spirit of HN to use it in a headline not taken directly from an article.
I suggest everyone to read all the religious books, they give good insights on the current geopolitical issues
It's interesting how things are starting to diverge between US's church and Israel, i wonder if they'll stay allies in the near future
Maybe that explain why Israel is trying to ease things with Putin, because they don't mind that much what they are doing in Syria
I wish Hackernews would stick to tech/science stuff, politics/religion only seeks for that kind of comments, nobody is ready to hear/debate about that kind of stuff, they'll censor right away