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This article seems to be more about punishment under Sharia law, or against the death penalty by such laws, than the subject. It has one reference, Human Rights Watch, and does not even mention the actual subject of the horrible crime, to which the subject reportedly entered a guilty plea, of killing a woman and her two children. He represented himself, that was apparently allowed, yet the article makes it appear there was an injustice with "...he did not have legal representation at his trial (opting for self-defense).". We should cover the victim, when it is notable, and not the perpetrator, and certainly not use Wikipedia as a vehicle to advance a biased opinion. I removed the "See also" section as it had absolutely nothing to do with the "Price of tea in China". Otr500 (talk) 10:10, 8 May 2017 (UTC)Reply