UN rights chief urges Saudi king to pardon flogged blogger

Raif Badawi received 50 lashes last week, out of his sentence of 1,000

Saudi Arabian liberal rights activist Raif Badawi who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes, May 2014. (screen capture: YouTube/Saudi Liberals)
Saudi Arabian liberal rights activist Raif Badawi who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes, May 2014. (screen capture: YouTube/Saudi Liberals)

BERLIN — The United Nations’ top human rights official is appealing to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah to pardon a blogger convicted of insulting Islam and sentenced to be flogged.

Raif Badawi was brought to a public square in Jiddah last week and flogged 50 times. He was sentenced last May to 10 years in prison, a fine and a total of 1,000 lashes after criticizing Saudi Arabia’s powerful clerics on a liberal blog.

The UN high commissioner for human rights, Zeid Raad al-Hussein, said in a statement Thursday that flogging is “at the very least, a form of cruel and inhuman punishment” prohibited under international human rights law.

He appealed to the king to halt the public flogging by pardoning Badawi “and to urgently review this type of extraordinarily harsh penalty.”

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press

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