Raif Badawi
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- | "Du Maroc à l'Arabie Saoudite, les peines vont de la prison ferme à la peine capitale, le fouet ou le [[lynch]]age populaire. Ceux qui ont en fait les frais ne se comptent plus, de [[Salman Rushdie]], à [[Raif Badawi|Raef Badawi]], en passant par [[Nawal El Saadawi|Nawal al-Saadawi]], [[Taslima Nasrin|Tasleema Nasreen]], [[Boualem Sansal]], [[Kamel Daoud]], [[Waleed Al-Husseini|Waleed al-Husseini]], [[Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir |Cheikh Mohamed Ould El Mkheitir]], [[Ayaan Hirsi Ali|Ayan Hirsi Ali]], [[Nahad Hattar|Nahed Hattar]] ... Lorsqu'ils n'ont pas été assassinés, ils ont tous été apostasiés. Ils ont dû s'exiler ou se cacher, ils ont connu la prison, la torture et l'exclusion sociale." --''[[Détruire le fascisme islamique]]'' (2016), Zineb El Rhazoui | + | "In 2014, [[Raif Badawi]], a [[Saudi Arabia]]n writer and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals, was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1,000 lashes for "[[Islam and blasphemy|insulting Islam]]". --Sholem Stein |
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- | '''Raif Badawi''' (born 13 January 1984, name also transcribed as '''Raef Badawi''') is a [[Saudi Arabia]]n writer and activist and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals. | + | '''Raif Badawi''' (born 13 January 1984, name also transcribed as '''Raef Badawi''') is a [[Saudi Arabian writer]] and activist and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals. |
He was arrested in 2012 on a charge of insulting Islam through electronic channels and brought to court on several charges including [[Apostasy in Islam|apostasy]]. He was convicted of several charges and sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes in 2013, then resentenced to 1,000 lashes and ten years in prison plus a fine in 2014. The [[#Public lashing|lashes]] were to be carried out over 20 weeks. The first 50 were administered on January 9, 2015. The second set has been postponed more than twelve times. | He was arrested in 2012 on a charge of insulting Islam through electronic channels and brought to court on several charges including [[Apostasy in Islam|apostasy]]. He was convicted of several charges and sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes in 2013, then resentenced to 1,000 lashes and ten years in prison plus a fine in 2014. The [[#Public lashing|lashes]] were to be carried out over 20 weeks. The first 50 were administered on January 9, 2015. The second set has been postponed more than twelve times. |
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"In 2014, Raif Badawi, a Saudi Arabian writer and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals, was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1,000 lashes for "insulting Islam". --Sholem Stein |
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Raif Badawi (born 13 January 1984, name also transcribed as Raef Badawi) is a Saudi Arabian writer and activist and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals.
He was arrested in 2012 on a charge of insulting Islam through electronic channels and brought to court on several charges including apostasy. He was convicted of several charges and sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes in 2013, then resentenced to 1,000 lashes and ten years in prison plus a fine in 2014. The lashes were to be carried out over 20 weeks. The first 50 were administered on January 9, 2015. The second set has been postponed more than twelve times.
See also
- Turki al-Hamad
- Irreligion in Saudi Arabia
- Human rights in Saudi Arabia
- Religion in Saudi Arabia#Irreligion
- Sources of law in the legal system of Saudi Arabia
- Application of sharia law