In The Know wrote:
Is this all starting to sound familiar ?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15503350
'The Arab League has sent an "urgent message" to the Syrian government, denouncing "the continued killings of civilians" taking part in protests.'
And a good example of the pot calling the kettle black.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2055636...r-park-sorcerer.html
'And while the crime of 'sorcery' is undefined in Saudi Arabian law, it has been used to punish people for the legitimate exercise of their human rights.'
'He was beaten after his arrest and thought to have been forced to admit to acts of sorcery.
In a secret trial, where he was not allowed legal representation, he was sentenced to death by the General Court in Medina in March 2007.
Few details are available about his trial but he is reported to have been tried behind closed doors and without legal representation.'
I've been to both countries,and for all its faults Syria is a lot nicer place to live.