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M ONTREAL - As a Saudi blogger with Canadian
ties was spared a scheduled flogging
for a third straight week Friday, a supporter
expressed hope the pardon of a fellow activist
may spur Raif Badawi's release.
News of the flogging postponement emerged
as word circulated that Souad al- Shammari, who
co- founded a liberal blog with Badawi, had been
freed.
Elham Manea, a human rights activist and
Badawi family spokeswoman, said there's reason
to be optimistic about his case.
" We are hoping that he will be pardoned just
like Souad al- Shammari," Manea said in an interview
from Switzerland.
Badawi is not a Canadian citizen, but his wife
and three children fled Saudi Arabia in 2012 and
settled in Sherbrooke, Que., in 2013.
Amnesty Canada spokeswoman Beth Berton-
Hunter said in an email the organization has information
that al- Shammari was released. It was also
confirmed by the woman's daughter, who tweeted
about her mother's freedom.
Amnesty says the royal decree offering pardons
for Saudi Arabian prisoners convicted on " public
rights" charges was issued Thursday as part of
King Salman's latest set of decrees.
It will be up to the Saudi interior minister to
decide on the conditions attached to the pardon,
which the human rights organization called a positive
step as long as no strings are attached.
Al- Shammari was detained in October.
Amnesty International said the mother of six
was arrested after being questioned about comments
she made on Twitter that allegedly mocked
religious texts and authorities.
She also reportedly incited Saudi Arabian
women to rebel against the male guardianship
system that gives men final say over issues like a
woman's ability to travel abroad.
Meanwhile, Badawi's scheduled flogging in Jiddah
was postponed Friday for unknown reasons.
" We only know the previous two weeks, the cancellation
took place on grounds of health condition,"
Manea said. " But this week, we really don't
have any information other than the fact the flogging
didn't take place."
Badawi is serving 10 years in prison and has
also been sentenced to 1,000 lashes for the blog
criticizing Saudi Arabia's clerics.
The first 50 lashes were delivered on Jan. 9. He
was expected to receive 50 more every week for
the following 19 weeks, Amnesty International
reports.
Badawi was arrested in 2012 after writing articles
critical of Saudi Arabia's clerics on his blog.
He was found guilty of breaking the country's
technology laws and insulting Islamic religious
figures through the site. The blog since has been
shut down.
Badawi was originally sentenced to seven years
in prison and 600 lashes in 2013, but an appeals
judge later stiffened the punishment. He was
also fined one million Saudi riyals, more than
$ 300,000.
On Thursday, Badawi's wife joined an all- party
coalition of MPs on Parliament Hill urging Prime
Minister Stephen Harper to intervene personally
with the Saudis to push for his release.
Ensaf Haidar said she's worried about her husband,
whose condition is worsening.
" It is impossible for a human being to be able to
withstand 50 lashes weekly," Haidar said through
a translator at a news conference, citing the conclusion
of several doctors who examined Badawi
in the last week.
His detention and sentence have stirred up
worldwide condemnation.
In Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird,
Development Minister Christian Paradis and Andrew
Bennett, Canada's ambassador for religious
freedom, have all issued statements condemning
the sentence.
Baird met with Saudi officials last week in
Davos, Switzerland, and specifically mentioned
Badawi's case.
- The Canadian Press with files
from The Associated Press
Flogging scrapped; optimism grows
Canada- linked blogger
may get Saudi pardon
By Sidhartha Banerjee
RYAN REMIORZ / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES
Ensaf Haidar, wife of blogger Raif Badawi, takes part in a rally for his freedom.
' It is impossible for a human being to be able to withstand 50 lashes weekly' - Badawdi's wife Ensaf Haidar
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