Wife of jailed blogger calls for help

Ensaf Haidar (centre), the wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, takes part in a rally in Ottawa, Canada, on January 29, 2015. She has called for Badawi's release. Photo: Cole Burston

Ensaf Haidar (centre), the wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, takes part in a rally in Ottawa, Canada, on January 29, 2015. She has called for Badawi's release. Photo: Cole Burston

Published Jan 30, 2015

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Ottawa - The wife of an imprisoned Saudi blogger, sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1 000 lashes because he insulted Islam, said on Thursday that her husband can't endure another flogging.

Raif Badawi's wife Ensaf Haidar, now a refugee living in Quebec, went to Parliament Hill on Thursday to join lawmakers in urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to intervene personally with the Saudis.

They want the prime minister to push for the release of Badawi, who is set to receive 50 more lashes on Friday. The 32-year-old father of three was lashed 50 times on January 9, but his second scheduled beating was postponed last week for medical reasons.

“Raif's health condition is getting worse and worse,” Haidar said through a translator. “I am very concerned about him. It is impossible for a human being to be able to withstand 50 lashes weekly.”

Badawi was charged with insulting Islam after he urged Saudis to share opinions about the role of religion in the country on his Free Saudi Liberals website. Saudi Arabia follows a strict form of Islam that includes harsh punishments for challenging customs.

The Jiddah Criminal Court also ordered Raif Badawi to pay a fine of 1 million Saudi riyals, or about $260 000.

Badawi has been held since mid-2012, and his Free Saudi Liberals website is now closed.

Sapa-AP

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