BEIRUT, Lebanon - A leading international human rights group appealed to Saudi King Abdullah on Thursday to stop the execution of a woman accused of witchcraft and performing supernatural occurrences.
The New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a statement that the kingdom's religious police which arrested and interrogated Fawza Falih, and the judges who tried her in the northern town of Quraiyat never gave her the opportunity to prove her innocence in the face of "absurd charges that have no basis in law."
The judges relied on Falih's coerced confession and on the statements of witnesses who said she had "bewitched" them to convict her in April 2006, according to HRW.
Withcraft is considered an offense against Islam in the conservative kingdom
The Saudi court cited one instance,
in which a man allegedly became impotent after being bewitched by Falih, and another, when a divorced woman reportedly returned to her ex-husband during the month predicted by the witch who allegedly cast a spell, HRW said.
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