Thursday, February 14, 2008

An Open ‘Letter’ to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Most Reverend Sir:

In light of your recent comments about Shari'ah law, I should be very much obliged to receive your comments about the following distressing account of a poor lady in Saudi Arabia who is about to be beheaded for alleged 'witchcraft' as a result of a ruling in a Shari'ah court. Please see the following links:

International fury over Saudi Arabia's plans to behead woman accused of being a witch

Pleas for condemned Saudi ‘witch’

Are you proposing to intervene in this matter, are you proposing to try and save this poor lady's life?

It should be noted that Ms Falih is illiterate, and the confession forced out of her was a confession she was unable to understand.

It would be comforting to learn that you have done something to try and save this person's life, especially in view of your commitment to Shari'ah law.

Most sincerely

Mark Alexander
Author: The Dawning of a New Dark Age
Please note that you, too, may contact the Archbishop of Canterbury about this matter by clicking on the following link.

Mark Alexander