Thursday, October 29, 2015

Saudi blogger who was flogged is awarded EU's top human rights prize



Saudi Arabian blogger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes, was awarded the European Union’s top human rights prize Thursday in a gesture of support for freedom of expression in the conservative kingdom.

The harsh penalties imposed on Raif Badawi for starting a website carrying content critical of the Saudi religious establishment sparked outrage in the West, where human rights groups have campaigned for his release.


“In the case of Mr. Badawi, fundamental rights are not only not being respected, they are being trodden underfoot,” European Parliament President Martin Schulz said when he announced the awarding of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in Strasbourg, France.

He urged the Saudi monarch, King Salman, to free Badawi so that he might travel to Europe in December to collect his prize. “The same should apply to all individuals condemned for having expressed freely their opinions in Saudi Arabia and beyond,” Schulz added in a statement.

Badawi’s case has put a spotlight on the strict limits to free expression and dissent imposed by the Saudi monarchy, which enforces an ultra-conservative form Islam.

In January, Badawi was taken in handcuffs and shackles to a square outside a mosque in Jidda, where a first round of 50 lashes were administered with a large cane, according to the London-based rights group Amnesty International.

The next round was postponed on the recommendation of doctors, who said Badawi had not yet recovered from the first.

However, his wife, Ensaf Haidar, said this week that she had been informed by a Saudi contact that the flogging would soon resume. In addition to the flogging and imprisonment, Badawi was ordered to pay a stiff fine.
Read more http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-saudi-arabia-blogger-20151029-story.html

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