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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, June 19, 2017
Jailed Saudi blogger Badawi's children appeal for his release
Badawi was sentenced in 2014 to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison in case that triggered international outrage
Ensaf
Haidar holds picture of her husband Raif Badawi after accepting
European Parliament's Sakharov Prize on behalf of her husband at
European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, in 2015 (AFP/file photo)
Jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi's three children appealed on Saturday
for his release on the fifth anniversary of his arrest on allegations
that he insulted Islam in the conservative kingdom.
Badawi, now 33, co-founded a discussion group called the Saudi Liberal Network Internet.
He was arrested in June 2012 under cybercrime provisions, and a judge
ordered the website shut after it criticized Saudi Arabia's notorious
religious police.
10 years. 1000 lashes for writing a blog. Today marks 5 years since Raif Badawi's arrest. His kids have 1 message for @KingSalman #FreeRaif pic.twitter.com/v2pStWjfM7— AmnestyInternational (@amnesty) June 17, 2017
10 years. 1000 lashes for writing a blog. Today marks 5 years since Raif Badawi's arrest. His kids have 1 message for @KingSalman #FreeRaif
Badawi was sentenced in 2014 to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison in a case that triggered international outrage.
"It's not fair that our father is in prison. He's not killed anybody. He
just created a blog. It's not illegal," one of his two daughters,
Najwa, said in a video released by Amnesty International.
Badawi's wife Ensaf Haidar and their three children - aged 14, 10 and
eight - have lived in Quebec province of Canada since 2013.
Supporters around the province and in Montreal held rallies to call for Badawi's release.
The Quebec government reiterated its support for Badawi and said it would keep working to secure his release.
The European Parliament gave Badawi its Sakharov Prize for freedom of expression in 2015.