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, by Fra Angelico ]] Decapitation (from Latin , ''caput'', ''capitis'', meaning head), or '''beheading''', is the removal of a living organism's Head . '''Beheading''' typically refers to the act of intentional decapitation, e.g., as a means of Murder or Execution ; it may be accomplished, for example, with an Axe , Sword , or Knife , or by means of a Guillotine . Accidental decapitation can be the result of an Explosion , automobile or industrial accident or other violent injury. Suicide by decapitation is rare, but not unknown. In 2003 a British man killed himself by means of a home-made Guillotine , constructed over a period of several weeks. Decapitation is invariably fatal, as Brain Death occurs within seconds to minutes without the support of the organism's body. There is no way to provide life support for a severed head with current medical techniques. An even more gruesome issue is whether a decapitated head retains Consciousness after separation from the body. The issue has been debated many times , especially in the context of whether beheading is or is not a Humane form of execution (see below). No definitive answer has ever emerged. Many have argued that loss of consciousness would be virtually instantaneous, either as a result of the massive drop in cerebral blood pressure, or because of the impact of the severing implement. Nevertheless, anecdotal evidence, of varying degrees of credibility, has circulated for centuries that victims may, under some circumstances, retain consciousness for at least a few seconds. The body of a decapitated chicken was once known to live for an additional 18 months. (See Mike The Headless Chicken ). The word decapitation can also refer, on occasion, to the removal of the head of someone who is already dead, i.e., to a Corpse . This would have probably made the most sense for the purpose of displaying the head to prove the fact of the individual's death or to instill fear in the populace by illustrating the likely fate of an enemy of the authorities. DECAPITATION THROUGHOUT HISTORY Decapitation has been used as a form of Capital Punishment for millennia. The terms capital offence, capital crime, and capital punishment derive from the punishment for serious offences being the removal of their head. Political prisoners (labelled Traitor s) and serious Criminal s often had their heads removed and placed on public display for a period of time. For instance, in medieval England , the heads were placed on spikes along the walls of the Tower Of London . On the other hand, execution by beheading with a sword (or axe, a military weapon as well) was considered the "honourable" way to die for an Aristocrat , who, presumably being a warrior, could generally expect to die by the sword in any event; in England for example, it was a privilege of noblemen to be beheaded. This would be distinguished from a "dishonourable" death on the Gallows or through Burning At The Stake . If the Headsman 's Axe or Sword was sharp and his aim was true, decapitation was a quick and relatively Pain less form of death. If the instrument was blunt or the execution clumsy, however, multiple strokes might be required to sever the head. The person to be executed was therefore advised to give a Gold Coin to the headsman so that he did his job with care.
DECAPITATION IN THE MODERN WORLD The use of decapitation has been discontinued in many parts of the world in part because of suspicion that the severed head may in certain cases continue to be alive to some extent and capable of feeling Pain . Some evidence for this was gathered by studying the presence of death-related Chemical s in the brains of beheaded Animal s. There have also been many apocryphal stories from France about the severed heads of guillotined persons that would change Facial expression or move their Lips . Certainly another major reason for the end of the practice of beheading is the violent and messy nature of the practice. Decapitation by sword has in modern times occurred in jurisdictions subject to Islam ic Sharia , and by militant Islamist s during the US-led invasion of Iraq. As Of 2005 , Saudi Arabia , Yemen , Iran and Qatar had laws allowing decapitation but only Saudi Arabia was known to practice the sentence. Militant Islamic groups have, in recent years, begun carrying out beheadings with small knives, some as small as pocket knives. Less orthodox instances of decapitation have also occurred in recent times in some areas of Colombia . Right wing paramilitary groups such as the AUC have sometimes used this method to intimidate local populations and it has not been uncommon for their Left wing guerrilla enemies in the FARC as well as criminal gangs of druglords to also make limited use of decapitation on occasion. The primary means of decapitation in these cases has been the use of Machete or Chainsaw . Terrorist group Abu Sayyaf is known to practice beheading in The Philippines . In largely Muslim Indonesia , three Christian schoolgirls were beheaded and one critically wounded by alleged Islamic extremists in October, 2005 . {Link without Title} Chechen rebels were known to practice beheading against the captured Russian Army soldiers during the First Chechen War . Four Western telecommunication workers (three Britons and a New Zealander) who were taken hostages for ransom in Chechnya in 1998 were eventually beheaded and their heads found by the side of the road {Link without Title} . In April 2005 , Saudi Arabia beheaded six Somali nationals for auto theft, causing tension between the two countries. Without a government however, Somalia couldn't intervene on behalf of its citizens. Somalis all over the world have protested the Saudi action. SOME FAMOUS PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN BEHEADED Biblical
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