Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 5:29 pm
Ah! I see. It is a retan cane like in Singapore. I have been beat with these sticks......they do not hurt so bad.
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Thank you for such a full description of punishment details, but it still seems for an European person as not proper measure towards humans. And this time persuading that it is very human and the "wrong doer" gets a qualified medical treatment before and after the execution is done... oh please, as I believe old good prison bars are much more efficient this way.=Ahmad= wrote:Tora wrote:Never have been interested... Any corporal punishment is outrageous, we are not in medieval times any moreMofo wrote:I wonder what kind a whip they use. Do you know that people can die from less wipping?
Whippings are not done in sadistic ways.
Before the punishment is done, the wrong doer is treated very well...
After the punishment is conducted, then the person is taken to the hospital and treated well by a medical team...
The punishment is done as well as possible. It’s only the executor’s right hand swinging, NOT his left hand or other body parts. So, one lash after another over the wrong doer is not as strong as a ball from the pitcher in a basketball game which gets additional power from the swinging of left hand, legs and other body parts.
In other words, the power of the executioners is not full...
And the most important thing is that before the punishment conducted, the health condition of the wrong doer is examined first to make sure whether or not s/he is ready for the punishment.
I know it's not the moment but gosh, this is hilarious.Tora wrote: You guys are enought hurried to sentence an elderly woman to whipping if she let her pupils name a teddy bear by the name of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named in case to follow forum rules...
I'm that stubborn to see a good point in whipping
I read this morning about the "Teddy bear" and I was absolutely shocked about that :? How come those things can happen???LennyeTran wrote:I know it's not the moment but gosh, this is hilarious.Tora wrote: You guys are enought hurried to sentence an elderly woman to whipping if she let her pupils name a teddy bear by the name of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named in case to follow forum rules...
I'm that stubborn to see a good point in whipping
How about the boy who named the teddy...what happen to him? Was he castigated? (Oh my, I think we're all children here, huh! Now I'm thinking, (I'm so sorry to ask this.), who's the real judge?)Oriani wrote:I read this morning about the "Teddy bear" and I was absolutely shocked about that :? How come those things can happen???LennyeTran wrote:I know it's not the moment but gosh, this is hilarious.Tora wrote: You guys are enought hurried to sentence an elderly woman to whipping if she let her pupils name a teddy bear by the name of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named in case to follow forum rules...
I'm that stubborn to see a good point in whipping
A British female teacher in Sudankrisi wrote:How about the boy who named the teddy...what happen to him? Was he castigated? (Oh my, I think we're all children here, huh! Now I'm thinking, (I'm so sorry to ask this.), who's the real judge?)Oriani wrote:I read this morning about the "Teddy bear" and I was absolutely shocked about that :? How come those things can happen???LennyeTran wrote: I know it's not the moment but gosh, this is hilarious.