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12-27-2012, 07:45 AM
بكرى ابوبكر
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Saudi web editor could face death for liberal site

    Saudi web editor could face death for 'liberal' site


    Saudi Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled Bin Sultan attends the 9th Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX) May 08, 2012 in Amman, Jordan. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/ Getty Images)
    Saudi Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khaled Bin Sultan attends the 9th Special Operations Forces Exhibition and Conference (SOFEX) May 08, 2012 in Amman, Jordan. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/ Getty Images)

    A website editor in Saudi Arabia charged with apostasy could face the death penalty, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on Saturday.

    Raid Badawi, 30, who created the “Free Saudi Liberals” website to discuss the role of religion  and religious figures in the Kingdom, was arrested in June this year, in the port city of Jeddah.  

    On December 17, Badawi’s case was referred to a higher court with the charge of apostasy. Previously he had been held on the lesser charge of blasphemy by electronic communication.

    In Saudi Arabia, apostasy – the renunciation of religion- carries the automatic death penalty.

    “Badawi’s life hangs in the balance because he set up a liberal website that provided a platform for an open and peaceful discussion about religion and religious figures,” Eric Goldstein,  deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch said, adding, “Saudi Arabia needs to stop treating peaceful debate as a capital offense.” 

    Saudi Arabia follows the austere 'Wahhabist' form of Islam, which takes a particularly hard line on those who turn away from the strict ideology.

                  

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12-27-2012, 11:30 AM
Mohamed Elgadi

Registered: 08-16-2004
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Re: Saudi web editor could face death for liberal site (Re: بكرى ابوبكر)

    This is so disgusting and outrageous.... this is what you get when you let these scumbags who called themselves Rijal Aldin take over the country...
    They made religion, any religion, from a Progressive Idea as was seen/started to the most awkward and barbaric one...

    In disgust,
    mohamed elgadi
                  

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