Friday, 9 May 2014

Blogger Jailed For 10 Years, 1,000 lashes and ordered to pay a £133,000 fine for ‘insulting Islam’

A Saudi blogger is facing ten years jail, a thousand lashes and a million riyal fine for 'insulting Islam'.
Raif Badawi originally faced seven years jail and 600 lashes, but an appeal court overturned that sentence and ordered a retrial.
Amnesty International has called the new sentence 'outrageous' and says Badawi is a 'prisoner of conscience'. His website has been closed since his first trial.
Badawi was arrested in June 2012 and charged with cyber crime and disobeying his father - a crime in Saudi Arabia - in relation to his Saudi Liberal Network website..
The site included articles that were critical of senior religious figures such as Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti, according to Human Rights Watch.

The prosecution had demanded that Badawi be tried for apostasy, a crime which carries the death penalty in Saudi Arabia, but his original trial judge dismissed that charge.
Badawi's lawyers have slammed yesterday's sentence as too harsh, althought the prosecutor had asked for a harsher penalty, according to news website Sabq. 
The ruling is subject to appeal but, after his last appeal led to a stiffer penalty, and with his original lawyer, human rights activist Waleed Abu al-Khair, currently held in Riyadh's Malaz Prison on charges including 'breaking allegiance with the king', Badawi may think twice about challenging the latest ruling.
Khair was detained incommunicado in April after appearing in court in Riyadh on sedition charges, according to his wife.
Philip Luther, director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Amnesty International, urged Saudi authorities to quash Badawi's conviction.
'The decision to sentence Raif Badawi to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes is outrageous,' he said.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah: Badawi's lawyer Waleed Abu al-Khair is currently being held on charges including 'breaking allegiance with the king'
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah: Badawi's lawyer Waleed Abu al-Khair is currently being held on charges including 'breaking allegiance with the king'
'He is a prisoner of conscience who is guilty of nothing more than daring to create a public forum for discussion and peacefully exercising the right to freedom of expression.
'The authorities must overturn his conviction and release him immediately and unconditionally.
'Raif Badawi is the latest victim to fall prey to the ruthless campaign to silence peaceful activists in Saudi Arabia.

No comments:

Post a Comment