Castro Posted May 25, 2006 Saudi religious police face curbs The government in Saudi Arabia says it is taking steps to curtail the powers of its strict religious police. In a decree carried by state media, the interior minister said public prosecutors would now handle the cases of those arrested for moral offences. The force has wide-ranging powers to enforce the moral codes associated with the kingdom's version of Sunni Islam. Some Saudis accuse the force of interfering in private lives and persecuting the Shia Muslim minority. Members of the force patrol public places, seeking out infractions such as alcohol use or unrelated men and women mixing. Known as the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, it also commonly holds suspects incommunicado for investigation. 'Overzealous' But a number of cases of overzealous enforcement of moral codes have drawn attention to the force in recent years. In 2002, the religious police were accused of preventing unrelated men from rescuing 14 schoolgirls trapped in a burning building. They subsequently died. Minority Shia Muslims in the kingdom also complain that they are detained until they sign documents renouncing their faith, which the Sunni Wahhabi school of Islam deems heretical. Interior Minister Prince Nayef is said to be a strong supporter of the force who has resisted calls for it to be dismantled. But his decree, carried by state media late on Wednesday, said the religious police would now have to hand suspects over to prosecutors straight after apprehension. "The role of the commission... ends with the arrest of the suspect or suspects," it said. "After they are handed over to [regular] police, they [the suspects] will be referred to prosecutors," said the decree, which was sent to provincial governors across the kingdom. Source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted May 25, 2006 A mere soundbite? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zafir Posted May 25, 2006 That’s just great, taking them (innocent suspects) from shark’s mouth to piranhas. Doesn’t look like the have much choice though, poor them. May the lord make it quick and painless for them Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted May 26, 2006 This country is moving slower than a snail. I suppose they are spared two types of humiliation, now limited to just one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites