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by mcny
2474 days ago
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> The point is that it is nice they fulfilled that promise. In a free society, I'd have asked for for MBS' life under retributive justice. I wouldn't want him killed, just would want a much fairer diya (double digit share of Aramco?). The Wikipedia article says https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diya_(Islam) > It only applies when victim's family want to compromise with the guilty party; otherwise qisas applies. |
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From a humanistic standpoint, the assassination was abhorrent. From an international politics and international law standpoint, intolerable. From the standpoint of a recently elevated absolute ruler suppressing dissent, diligent.
As the previous poster said, at least they're paying benefits, even though it's all part of the cover up. From a Western, guilt-based moralist standpoint such benefits can seem like a slap in the face. From a Middle Eastern, honor-based moralist standpoint, it's the decent thing to do, regardless of what precipitated it.