Yes, they does that in Saudi Arabia. You can read about that more here, in an article written by witness of that execution:
BTW, although I may sound controversial, I do certainly believe that Saudi justice system is one of the best in the world.
As for burning, probably no country now does it. However, most of other controversial punishments I mentioned in the list above are still practicised somewhere or were practicissed in not far past:
Capital punishment - hanging: Talib Afghanistan
Raping: Pakistan (unofficial tribal courts, which still has power in most of rural regions)
Tortuing: Israel (not verified)
Giving person to public and allow them to do whatever they likes: Equador
Forced physical exercises: Philipines
Capital sentences - public stoning: northern Nigerian states
Amputating/axing (hands, legs, etc.): Saudi Arabia (not verified)
Not sure about mast of shame and lashing though
BTW, although I may sound controversial, I do certainly believe that Saudi justice system is one of the best in the world.
As for burning, probably no country now does it. However, most of other controversial punishments I mentioned in the list above are still practicised somewhere or were practicissed in not far past:
Capital punishment - hanging: Talib Afghanistan
Raping: Pakistan (unofficial tribal courts, which still has power in most of rural regions)
Tortuing: Israel (not verified)
Giving person to public and allow them to do whatever they likes: Equador
Forced physical exercises: Philipines
Capital sentences - public stoning: northern Nigerian states
Amputating/axing (hands, legs, etc.): Saudi Arabia (not verified)
Not sure about mast of shame and lashing though
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