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Thursday, 8. October 2015, 12h45 Together with Ensaf Haidar, wife ofn Raif Badawi: Rally «Freiheit für Raif Badawi» (Freedom for Raif Badawi)<br ... Mehr
Raif Badawi’s full sentence of 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes has been upheld by Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court. He is a prisoner of conscience and at imminent risk of public flogging. Mehr
Raif Badawi was scheduled to be flogged in public on 6 and 13 February, but he was spared, without explanation. He is a prisoner of conscience, serving a sentence of 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes. Mehr
Raif Badawi’s anticipated public flogging on 30 January was not carried out for unknown reasons. He is a prisoner of conscience who was publicly flogged three weeks ago and remains sentenced to 10 ... Mehr
Although Raif Badawi’s scheduled public flogging on Friday 23 January was not carried out, the prison doctor who examined Raif Badawi that morning argued he was fit to be flogged. This is in direct ... Mehr
Raif Badawi’s scheduled public flogging on Friday 23 January is unlikely to be carried out following examinations by a medical committee, which found him unfit. He is a prisoner of conscience who ... Mehr
Raif Badawi’s scheduled public flogging on Friday 16 January was postponed on medical grounds. He is a prisoner of conscience who was publicly flogged the previous Friday, receiving 50 lashes. He ... Mehr
Saudi Arabian activist Raif Badawi was publicly flogged on 9 January in front of the al-Jafali mosque in Jeddah. He is at risk of receiving the remaining 950 lashes over the coming weeks. Mehr
Amnesty International has been informed that Raif Badawi, a Saudi Arabian blogger and prisoner of conscience, will be publicly flogged on 9 January. Flogging violates the absolute prohibition of ... Mehr
Raif Badawi will serve 10 years in prison and receive 1,000 lashes, as the Court of Appeal has upheld his sentence. He is a prisoner of conscience. Mehr