Amnesty International UK
UK, act to free Raif Badawi
Tomorrow, Saudi Arabia plans to once again flog blogger Raif 50 times in public, after Friday prayers.
It has been three weeks since he was first beaten, but despite state visits to Saudi Arabia and international outcry, the UK government has failed to publicly join the call for Raif's freedom.
It is unacceptable for the UK government to remain silent. The UK needs to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to human rights and speak out.
Dear Sean,
While David Cameron and Prince Charles visited Saudi Arabia at the weekend, Raif Badawi was languishing in jail, his next 50 lashes scheduled just days away.
Our leaders may have left Saudi Arabia, but Raif remains imprisoned, facing 50 lashes every week until he has been publicly caned a colossal 1,000 times. He will remain imprisoned for a decade. All this for creating a website that advocated free speech.
Take action: Ask the UK Embassy to speak out for Raif’s freedom
Our leaders have publicly lamented the death of the late king of Saudi Arabia, but failed to speak of his regime’s human rights abuses.
Over a million people have signed our petition for Raif’s freedom. Yet despite the international outcry, our government has chosen not to publicly ask for Raif to be freed.
Now we need you to ask the UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia to use his influence to do all he can to work for Raif's freedom.
The UK government’s reluctance to call for Raif’s freedom and to criticise widespread human rights abuses by the Saudi state sends a powerful message to the Saudi Arabian authorities that it is business as usual, regardless of the regime’s flagrant disregard for human rights.
Ask our new Ambassador to Saudi Arabia to work to free Raif Badawi
This week a new British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia takes up this post in Riyadh. We need him to urgently and publicly raise Raif’s case with authorities there, and to ask permission to visit Raif in prison.
Call on the UK Embassy in Saudi Arabia to demand that Raif is freed
Time is running out until Raif is next scheduled to be flogged tortured . Ask our government not to delay in calling for his freedom.
Thank you,
Karen Middleton
Individuals at Risk Manager
Amnesty International UK
UK, act to free Raif Badawi
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Tomorrow, Saudi Arabia plans to once again flog blogger Raif 50 times in public, after Friday prayers.
It has been three weeks since he was first beaten, but despite state visits to Saudi Arabia and international outcry, the UK government has failed to publicly join the call for Raif's freedom.
It is unacceptable for the UK government to remain silent. The UK needs to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to human rights and speak out.
You must log in or register to see images
Dear Sean,
While David Cameron and Prince Charles visited Saudi Arabia at the weekend, Raif Badawi was languishing in jail, his next 50 lashes scheduled just days away.
Our leaders may have left Saudi Arabia, but Raif remains imprisoned, facing 50 lashes every week until he has been publicly caned a colossal 1,000 times. He will remain imprisoned for a decade. All this for creating a website that advocated free speech.
Take action: Ask the UK Embassy to speak out for Raif’s freedom
Our leaders have publicly lamented the death of the late king of Saudi Arabia, but failed to speak of his regime’s human rights abuses.
Over a million people have signed our petition for Raif’s freedom. Yet despite the international outcry, our government has chosen not to publicly ask for Raif to be freed.
Now we need you to ask the UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia to use his influence to do all he can to work for Raif's freedom.
The UK government’s reluctance to call for Raif’s freedom and to criticise widespread human rights abuses by the Saudi state sends a powerful message to the Saudi Arabian authorities that it is business as usual, regardless of the regime’s flagrant disregard for human rights.
Ask our new Ambassador to Saudi Arabia to work to free Raif Badawi
This week a new British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia takes up this post in Riyadh. We need him to urgently and publicly raise Raif’s case with authorities there, and to ask permission to visit Raif in prison.
Call on the UK Embassy in Saudi Arabia to demand that Raif is freed
Time is running out until Raif is next scheduled to be flogged tortured . Ask our government not to delay in calling for his freedom.
Thank you,
You must log in or register to see images
Karen Middleton
Individuals at Risk Manager
Amnesty International UK