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Related: About this forumPresident Obama should speak up for an imprisoned blogger in Saudi Arabia
Members of Amnesty International protest the jailing of Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi outside the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Berlin on Jan. 8. (Tobias Schwarz/Agence France-Presse via Getty Images)
By Editorial Board
April 17
PRESIDENT OBAMA will have plenty of sticky issues to deal with on his visit this week to Saudi Arabia for a meeting with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Turmoil in Syria, the fight against the Islamic State, the Iran nuclear deal, regional politics all of these are important. But theres another, equally important piece of business Mr. Obama should put on the agenda: He should urge Saudi King Salman to free imprisoned blogger Raif Badawi.
Mr. Badawi, 32, has been jailed since 2012 after he appealed online for a more liberal and secular society, a call that infuriated the kingdoms conservative clerics and religious establishment. His sentence was set at 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes. After he was flogged 50 times, the remainder have been held in abeyance, but the sentence stands and was upheld by the Saudi supreme court in June, and the whipping could be resumed at any time.
What was it that Mr. Badawi said? Shortly before his 2012 arrest, he wrote about the nature of liberalism. For me, he said, liberalism simply means, live and let live. But the clerics, he said, controlling and claiming exclusive monopoly of the truth, have discredited it. They have succeeded in planting hostility to liberalism in the minds of the public and turning people against it, lest the carpet be pulled out from under their feet. But their hold over peoples minds and society shall vanish like dust carried off in the wind. Mr. Badawi was honored with the 2015 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought from the European Parliament.
Ensaf Haidar, Mr. Badawis wife, who accepted the prize for him in December, was in Washington recently and told us, Raif is not a criminal, not a terrorist. He is a peaceful man who expressed his opinion and believes it was his natural right to do so. Ms. Haidar, who now lives in Canada with their three young children, pressed State Department and White House officials for an appeal by the president on her husbands behalf. She told us she hopes that King Salman, who took office in January 2015, after Mr. Badawi was incarcerated, might be persuaded to release him, and she suggested his influential son, Mohammed bin Salman, is open-minded and could be an important factor in winning freedom for Mr. Badawi.
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President Obama should speak up for an imprisoned blogger in Saudi Arabia (Original Post)
rug
Apr 2016
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oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)1. Thank you for the post.
Our Amnesty group has worked for Badawi but have to confess we have slacked off recently -- so many cases, so little time, smile. Saudi has so many human rights issues. I suppose the president will mention things in general but I doubt anything will happen.
rug
(82,333 posts)2. Good luck with your group.
Pressure an publicity are the start.
jonno99
(2,620 posts)3. This is a very brave young man - let's hope the president speaks on his behalf. Also,
it was very much worth it to follow your link - to the link showing a sampling of his writings:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/14/-sp-saudi-blogger-extracts-raif-badawi
edhopper
(33,580 posts)4. Obama is too busy
trying to keep the 28 pages of Saudi involvement in 9/11 from the public.
rug
(82,333 posts)5. I wonder if he's going to talk to them abut Yemen.
edhopper
(33,580 posts)6. You mean about
killing all those people with the weapons we supply?
I think not.
rug
(82,333 posts)7. This is really a disgraceful state of affairs.
edhopper
(33,580 posts)9. our deleaings with the Saudis
are a shame. Their promotion of Wahabi Islam is a scurge. And their oppressive use of religion is crime.
AuntPatsy
(9,904 posts)8. Absolutely agree