Saudi preacher who raped and tortured his daughter released after paying blood money
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Friday, 28 February 2014
10:32 pm
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A ‘celebrity’ Saudi
preacher accused of raping, torturing and killing his five-year-old daughter
has reportedly been released from custody after agreeing to pay ‘blood money’
Fayhan al-Ghamdi had been accused of killing his daughter
Lama, who suffered multiple injuries including a crushed skull, broken back,
broken ribs, a broken left arm and extensive bruising and burns. Social workers
say she had also been repeatedly raped and burnt.
Fayhan al-Ghamdi admitted
using a cane and cables to inflict the injuries after doubting his
five-year-old daughter’s virginity and taking her to a doctor, according to the
campaign group Women to Drive.
Rather than getting the death
penalty or receiving a long prison sentence for the crime, Fayhan al-Ghamdi
served only a few months in jail before a judge ruled the prosecution could
only seek ‘blood money’.
Albawaba
News reported the judge as saying: "Blood
money and the time the defendant had served in prison since Lama's death
suffices as punishment."
Fayhan al-Ghamdi, who
regularly appears on television in Saudi Arabia, is said to have agreed to pay
£31,000 to Lama’s mother.
The money is considered
compensation under Islamic law, although it is only half the amount that would
have been paid had Lama been a boy.
Despite Saudi Arabia’s
famously strict legal system, Women to Drive say fathers cannot be executed for
murdering their children in the country. Equally, husbands cannot be executed for
murdering their wives.
Formal objections to the
ruling have been raised by three Saudi activists, and the twitter hashtag
#AnaLama (which translates as I Am Lama) has been set up.
Local reports say public anger
over the settlement is growing across Saudi Arabia, with authorities planning
to set up a 24-hour hotline to take calls about child abuse.
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