Fawza Falih
publication date: Saturday, July 24, 2010 (part of Round XLIV)
category: Injustice
clue: Islamic judges don't tolerate witches, either
explanation: In 2006, Saudi woman Falih made headlines for being sentenced to death for practicing witchcraft. Her sentence was upheld in 2008 and her fate remains unknown. more…
solved by: Russ Wilhelm, Steve West, Samir Mehta, Chris Lemler, Richard Slominsky, Justin Woods, Joanna Woods, Steve Dunn, Amy Austin, and Ryan Dunn
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