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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The founder of a liberal-minded website in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes after angering Islamic authorities in the ultraconservative kingdom, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

Raif Badawi, through his website known as Free Saudi Liberals, had urged Saudis to share opinions about the role of religion in the country, which follows a strict form of Islam that includes harsh punishments for challenging customs.

A judge in the Red Sea port of Jiddah imposed the sentences but dropped charges of apostasy, which could have brought a death sentence, the Al-Watan newspaper reported. Badawi has been held since June 2012.

The newspaper did not name the judge who sentenced Badawi, nor did it say when the ruling was handed down. It was unclear Tuesday whether Badawi would receive any credit for the time he's already served.

Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman, said Tuesday that the U.S. was "deeply concerned" by the sentence given to Badawi.

"We believe that when public speech is deemed offensive, be it via social media or any other means, the issue is best addressed through open dialogue and honest debate," Psaki said.

Hard-line Saudi clerics have raised repeated objections to social media, including one prominent Islamic scholar describing Twitter as a path to hell. He later withdrew the comment.

Read more here: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Prison, lashes for liberal Saudi web forum founder | National Business News | Idahostatesman.com
 
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The reality is that you could not care less about Raif Badawi the only thing you care about is to use his news and case, which you have no idea or knowledge about, to your advantage to spread hatred against KSA, Arabs and Sunnis.

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webby @WebMaster tiyar ho jao tussi v, Pakistan mein bhi nawaz Kingo ki badshahat aa gai hai, soon enough he will adopt Saudi ways to keep us obedient slaves !! :D
 
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The founder of a liberal-minded website in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes after angering Islamic authorities in the ultraconservative kingdom, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

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Read more here: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Prison, lashes for liberal Saudi web forum founder | National Business News | Idahostatesman.com

Darn, Saudi leaders, you couldn't just outlaw the forum itself? Don't you think lashes are a bit of a mideaval population control tool?
 
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Zoro :lol: even though I'm indifferent toward the issue of Badawi, but here is a pure practice of barbarism :-

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle-east-africa/268458-jail-lashes-iran-actress.html#post4590987

http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...isoners-sentenced-hand-amputation-lashes.html
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The founder of a liberal-minded website in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to seven years in prison and 600 lashes after angering Islamic authorities in the ultraconservative kingdom, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

Raif Badawi, through his website known as Free Saudi Liberals, had urged Saudis to share opinions about the role of religion in the country, which follows a strict form of Islam that includes harsh punishments for challenging customs.

A judge in the Red Sea port of Jiddah imposed the sentences but dropped charges of apostasy, which could have brought a death sentence, the Al-Watan newspaper reported. Badawi has been held since June 2012.

The newspaper did not name the judge who sentenced Badawi, nor did it say when the ruling was handed down. It was unclear Tuesday whether Badawi would receive any credit for the time he's already served.

Jen Psaki, a State Department spokeswoman, said Tuesday that the U.S. was "deeply concerned" by the sentence given to Badawi.

"We believe that when public speech is deemed offensive, be it via social media or any other means, the issue is best addressed through open dialogue and honest debate," Psaki said.

Hard-line Saudi clerics have raised repeated objections to social media, including one prominent Islamic scholar describing Twitter as a path to hell. He later withdrew the comment.

Read more here: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Prison, lashes for liberal Saudi web forum founder | National Business News | Idahostatesman.com
 
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