He didn’t level any accusations at me. “Tomorrow they’re going to start enforcing my sentence. On Sunday evening, however, the subject was still in the headlines, and I wondered whether I would even be able to send the children to school the next day. The phone rang several times, but I didn’t answer. “All OK where you are? Saudi Arabia is under mounting international pressure over the blogger Raif Badawi, whose public flogging has been postponed for a second consecutive week after a medical assessment. No one in our house ever talked about the subject again. Lesen Sie das eBook direkt im Browser mit dem tolino webreader, der in Ihrem eBook.de-Konto verlinkt ist. The human rights defender is a co-founder of the Free Saudi Liberals website and was convicted of “insulting Islam”. They include writer Raif Badawi, who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 2014 and 1000 lashes on charges related to content on a blog he founded. z.B. Since then over 1 million people around the world have been part of a phenomenal groundswell of action. Raif Badawi was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail in Saudi Arabia for insulting Islam, a verdict later upheld by the country's supreme court. Even if it didn’t tell me anything good about Raif’s physical state, at the same time it was positive news: at least this week they wouldn’t be torturing him anymore. Charges: Violating Islamic values and propagating liberal thought. “Ensaf, I need to tell you something. The first 50 lashes were administered in a public square in Jeddah on 9 January, but further floggings were delayed, initially due to medical concerns and then for unknown reasons. This outpouring of international pressure appears to have put the flogging on hold following the first 50 lashes in January Excerpted from Raif Badawi, The Voice of Freedom: My Husband, Our Story. Raif Badawi is a Saudi Arabian writer and activist and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals. Dieses eBook wird im epub-Format geliefert und ist mit einem Adobe DRM-Kopierschutz versehen. Raif Badawi is a 37 year old blogger who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, 1,000 lashes and a fine. Raif Badawi is a Saudi Arabian writer and activist and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals. “Don’t worry. A Saudi court has sentenced blogger Raif Badawi to 10 years in prison for "insulting Islam" and setting up a liberal web forum, local media report. He was sentenced 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes . The mental torture never ceases. Raif Badawi was flogged in public 50 times in January 2015. In very quick succession he took the blows all over the back of his body: he was lashed from shoulders to calves, while the men around him clapped and uttered pious phrases. Ihre E-Mail-Adresse eintragen und kostenlos informiert werden: alle Informationen rund um die digitalen Bücher. “The children know about it, too.” Again the tears came. The men around him were wearing the usual white gowns and shouting “Allahu Akbar”. All rights reserved. Häufig gestellte Fragen zu epub eBooks und Adobe DRM-Kopierschutz, 31. “Yes,” said Mireille. Will you promise me that you’ll be brave – and not tell the children?” “Yes, of course.” I sat down on a kitchen chair. Mehr als 50 Autoren fordern von Bundespräsident und Bundesregierung, sich für den Blogger einzusetzen. I woke them up at half past seven on the dot, as always. By ignoring international calls to cancel the flogging, Saudi Arabia’s authorities have demonstrated … In June 2012, Raif Badawi was sentenced 10 years in prison, 1000 lashes and a fine of 1 million riyals (about $290,000 CDN) for setting up a website. “Everything’s great, but ... the prison warders are very bad people. I’ll get them in front of the big mosque in Jeddah.”. übertragen It's two years since Raif Badawi was flogged in public 50 times for for setting up a website focused on social and political debate. They’re your children after all.”. Achetez neuf ou d'occasion As soon as she had set off with them, I checked my Facebook page. I’m tough,” he said, apparently quite cheerful. The principal had already assembled a council of teachers, a social worker and the school psychologist. “It’s important that we think together about how to ensure that your children don’t suffer any harm from this. By now some of my Facebook friends were referring to it. Bitte beachten Sie: Dieses eBook ist nicht auf Kindle-Geräten lesbar. auf den tolino oder Sony Readern - nicht auf dem Kindle. Noté /5. My children and I are grateful for every day when they don’t whip Raif again. Raif Badawi is a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and blogger. Raif Badawi profile: How the freedom-of-speech blogger sentenced to 1000 lashes put the spotlight on Saudi Arabia. It’s all my fault,” he said. He looked thin. Just after Friday prayers on 9 January, Raif Badawi was led by Saudi officials out of a bus and into the middle of the square in front of al-Jafali mosque in Jeddah. Here, in an excerpt from her new book, Raif Badawi, The Voice of Freedom: My Husband, Our Story’ (Other Press), she describes learning that his sentence would begin, and how she told her children of their father’s fate. They already guessed that my serious face didn’t bode well. He was arrested in 2012 on a charge of insulting Islam through electronic channels and brought to court on several charges including apostasy. “That’s impossible,” I struggled to say. Raif Badawi is a prominent blogger known for advocating secularism and a homegrown liberal system of governance in Saudi Arabia. The violence of the blows almost made me suspect as much. They sulked a little but accepted it. He offered to come home with me and jump in when I couldn’t cope any more.