Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

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It appears that it is better to be safe than sorry by keeping your thoughts toi yourself in Saudi Arabia. I guess they must be checking everyone's Facebook page.

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

December 26, 2013 By Paul Fidalgo

Saudi blogger and religious dissident Raif Badawi has been cruelly punished and toyed with by the Saudi legal system for about a year now, and things have taken a darker turn. According to Badawi’s wife, now living in Lebanon, the high court will try Badawi on the charge of apostasy. If convicted, Badawi could be executed.

This comes after a court opted not to charge him with apostasy in January, but did put him up on charges of “insulting Islam and showing disobedience.” How did they come to this decision? Badawi is the co-founder of a website called the Liberal Saudi Network, which is bad enough, but imagine the horror that washed over Saudi society with kind of action:

The evidence against him included the fact that he pressed the “Like” button on a Facebook page for Arab Christians.

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Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed
 
It appears that it is better to be safe than sorry by keeping your thoughts toi yourself in Saudi Arabia. I guess they must be checking everyone's Facebook page.

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

December 26, 2013 By Paul Fidalgo

Saudi blogger and religious dissident Raif Badawi has been cruelly punished and toyed with by the Saudi legal system for about a year now, and things have taken a darker turn. According to Badawi’s wife, now living in Lebanon, the high court will try Badawi on the charge of apostasy. If convicted, Badawi could be executed.

This comes after a court opted not to charge him with apostasy in January, but did put him up on charges of “insulting Islam and showing disobedience.” How did they come to this decision? Badawi is the co-founder of a website called the Liberal Saudi Network, which is bad enough, but imagine the horror that washed over Saudi society with kind of action:

The evidence against him included the fact that he pressed the “Like” button on a Facebook page for Arab Christians.

Continue reading at:

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed



He won't be executed.............
 
It appears that it is better to be safe than sorry by keeping your thoughts toi yourself in Saudi Arabia. I guess they must be checking everyone's Facebook page.

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

December 26, 2013 By Paul Fidalgo

Saudi blogger and religious dissident Raif Badawi has been cruelly punished and toyed with by the Saudi legal system for about a year now, and things have taken a darker turn. According to Badawi’s wife, now living in Lebanon, the high court will try Badawi on the charge of apostasy. If convicted, Badawi could be executed.

This comes after a court opted not to charge him with apostasy in January, but did put him up on charges of “insulting Islam and showing disobedience.” How did they come to this decision? Badawi is the co-founder of a website called the Liberal Saudi Network, which is bad enough, but imagine the horror that washed over Saudi society with kind of action:

The evidence against him included the fact that he pressed the “Like” button on a Facebook page for Arab Christians.

Continue reading at:

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed



He won't be executed.............

Shaarona is going to hop over there and be his lawyer.
 
It appears that it is better to be safe than sorry by keeping your thoughts toi yourself in Saudi Arabia. I guess they must be checking everyone's Facebook page.

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

December 26, 2013 By Paul Fidalgo

Saudi blogger and religious dissident Raif Badawi has been cruelly punished and toyed with by the Saudi legal system for about a year now, and things have taken a darker turn. According to Badawi’s wife, now living in Lebanon, the high court will try Badawi on the charge of apostasy. If convicted, Badawi could be executed.

This comes after a court opted not to charge him with apostasy in January, but did put him up on charges of “insulting Islam and showing disobedience.” How did they come to this decision? Badawi is the co-founder of a website called the Liberal Saudi Network, which is bad enough, but imagine the horror that washed over Saudi society with kind of action:

The evidence against him included the fact that he pressed the “Like” button on a Facebook page for Arab Christians.

Continue reading at:

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed



He won't be executed.............
I hope not. After all Islam is a such beaceful religion.
 
It appears that it is better to be safe than sorry by keeping your thoughts toi yourself in Saudi Arabia. I guess they must be checking everyone's Facebook page.

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed

December 26, 2013 By Paul Fidalgo

Saudi blogger and religious dissident Raif Badawi has been cruelly punished and toyed with by the Saudi legal system for about a year now, and things have taken a darker turn. According to Badawi’s wife, now living in Lebanon, the high court will try Badawi on the charge of apostasy. If convicted, Badawi could be executed.

This comes after a court opted not to charge him with apostasy in January, but did put him up on charges of “insulting Islam and showing disobedience.” How did they come to this decision? Badawi is the co-founder of a website called the Liberal Saudi Network, which is bad enough, but imagine the horror that washed over Saudi society with kind of action:

The evidence against him included the fact that he pressed the “Like” button on a Facebook page for Arab Christians.

Continue reading at:

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Faces Apostasy Charges, Could Be Executed



He won't be executed.............
I hope not. After all Islam is a such beaceful religion.
Yes, bery bery beastful beoble....as we can see.
 
Shaarona >>> He won't be executed.............[/QUOTE said:
of course he will not be executed------the saudi rulers know where their bread is buttered---
The filth of shariah is a bit adapted to a bit of civilization
 

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