saudi arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today
Arab Today, arab today
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today

Rejecting interference in its internal affairs

Saudi Arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case

Arab Today, arab today

Arab Today, arab today Saudi Arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case

Amnesty International activists protest with a placard reading 'No flogging for blogging'
Riyadh - Arab Today

Saudi Arabia on Thursday condemned foreign criticism of a 1,000-lash sentence that the kingdom's highest court upheld against a blogger, rejecting "interference" in its internal affairs.

The kingdom "has expressed strong disbelief and condemnation" at statements about the case of Raif Badawi, the Saudi Press Agency said, citing an official source at the foreign ministry.

Rights groups fear he could be flogged again as soon as Friday, despite appeals from the United States, European Union and France for his sentence to be rescinded.

Saudi Arabia's judiciary "enjoys independence and the kingdom does not accept any interference in its judiciary and internal affairs from any party," the ministry source said.

The kingdom's legal code is based on Islamic sharia law.

Earlier Thursday, London-based Amnesty International warned that the "cruel and inhuman punishment" could resume.

"Saudi Arabia's supreme court has made clear the authorities are not seeking justice, but to make an example of him and to eviscerate freedom of expression," said Amnesty's Said Boumedouha, adding that the sentence violates the international prohibition against torture and other ill-treatment.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said the "cruel and unjust" treatment of Badawi is part of a broader crackdown on peaceful dissent.

"Saudi authorities believe they are the ones under attack while Raif Badawi waits to be publicly flogged merely for expressing his peaceful opinions," said the watchdog's Joe Stork.

Worldwide outrage followed a lower court's decision sentencing Badawi to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for insulting Islam.

But Badawi's wife said last Sunday that the kingdom's supreme court had upheld that verdict.

"This is a final decision that is irrevocable," Ensaf Haidar told AFP in a telephone interview from Canada. "This decision has shocked me."

She and the couple's three children have been granted asylum in Quebec.

- 'Brutal' punishment -

Badawi, 31, received the first 50 lashes outside a mosque in the Red Sea city of Jeddah on January 9. Subsequent rounds of punishment were postponed.

"I was optimistic that the advent of (the Muslim fasting month of) Ramadan and the arrival of a new king would bring a pardon for the prisoners of conscience, including my husband," Haidar said, referring to King Salman who acceded to the throne in January.

Badawi co-founded the Saudi Liberal Network Internet discussion group.

He was arrested in June 2012 under cybercrime provisions and a judge ordered the website shut after it criticised Saudi Arabia's religious police.

The network had also announced a "day of liberalism" and called for an end to the influence of religion on public life.

Its female co-founder Suad al-Shammari spent three months in prison until early this year.

Badawi's lawyer, Walid Abulkhair, who is also a rights activist, is behind bars as well.

Badawi and Abulkhair have been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian member of parliament Karin Andersen.

His supporters have launched a campaign on Twitter using the hashtag #backlash that has gathered momentum. Pictures have been posted of people with lashes drawn on their backs with red lipstick.

The US State Department this week called Badawi's punishment "brutal" while the EU said it is "contrary to human dignity".

Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom on Tuesday accused Saudi Arabia of meting out "medieval" treatment to Badawi, reiterating comments that led to a diplomatic row between Stockholm and Riyadh in March.

In his first letter from prison published by the German weekly Der Spiegel that month, Badawi wrote that "this cruel suffering happened to me because I expressed my opinion".
Source: AFP

arabstoday
arabstoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

saudi arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case saudi arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

saudi arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case saudi arabia condemns foreign criticism of blogger case

 



GMT 12:58 2017 Saturday ,16 September

Singer-songwriter Sampha wins Britain's Mercury Prize

GMT 19:19 2018 Friday ,19 January

Minister of Tolerance attends farewell celebrations

GMT 13:12 2013 Saturday ,05 October

Choosing a bedroom wardrobe

GMT 19:44 2017 Sunday ,31 December

November23rd-December21st

GMT 20:32 2017 Friday ,30 June

MP reveals the parliament was informed

GMT 05:48 2017 Friday ,01 September

Bahrain leaders exchange Eid Al-Adha greetings

GMT 23:34 2017 Saturday ,09 December

Petroleum Development Oman participates in ADIPEC

GMT 07:10 2013 Monday ,25 November

Ayoon wa Azan (The deluge of lies)

GMT 03:34 2017 Thursday ,19 January

South Sudan VP starts first Khartoum visit

GMT 15:56 2017 Sunday ,17 September

How young kids can battle obesity

GMT 11:26 2016 Thursday ,22 December

Trump names critics of China

GMT 17:09 2017 Saturday ,18 March

European court’s hijab verdict an attack on women
Arab Today, arab today
 
 Arab Today Facebook,arab today facebook  Arab Today Twitter,arab today twitter Arab Today Rss,arab today rss  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
arabstoday, Arabstoday, Arabstoday