Alwaght | News & Analysis Website

Editor's Choice

News

Most Viewed

Day Week Month

In Focus

Ansarullah

Ansarullah

A Zaidi Shiite movement operating in Yemen. It seeks to establish a democratic government in Yemen.
Shiite

Shiite

represents the second largest denomination of Islam. Shiites believe Ali (peace be upon him) to be prophet"s successor in the Caliphate.
Resistance

Resistance

Axis of Resistances refers to countries and movements with common political goal, i.e., resisting against Zionist regime, America and other western powers. Iran, Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Palestine are considered as the Axis of Resistance.
Persian Gulf Cooperation Council

Persian Gulf Cooperation Council

A regional political u n i o n consisting of Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except for Iraq.
Taliban

Taliban

Taliban is a Sunni fundamentalist movement in Afghanistan. It was founded by Mohammed Omar in 1994.
  Wahhabism & Extremism

Wahhabism & Extremism

Wahhabism is an extremist pseudo-Sunni movement, which labels non-Wahhabi Muslims as apostates thus paving the way for their bloodshed.
Kurds

Kurds

Kurds are an ethnic group in the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region, which spans adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They are an Iranian people and speak the Kurdish languages, which form a subgroup of the Northwestern Iranian branch of Iranian languages.
NATO

NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
Islamic Awakening

Islamic Awakening

Refers to a revival of the Islam throughout the world, that began in 1979 by Iranian Revolution that established an Islamic republic.
Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda

A militant Sunni organization founded by Osama bin Laden at some point between 1988 and 1989
New node

New node

Map of  Latest Battlefield Developments in Syria and Iraq on
alwaght.net
News

Austrians Call for Release of Saudi Activist

Monday 9 February 2015
Austrians Call for Release of Saudi Activist

Alwaght-People have taken to the streets of the Austrian capital to call for the jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi to be freed, as Press TV reports.

The demonstrators, including members of Austria’s Green party, gathered outside the Saudi-funded King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) in Vienna on Friday, calling for the closure of the center.

“We’re concerned about all forms of human rights abuse.  As a matter of fact we support without any exception the Universal Declaration of Human rights,” said Peter Kaiser, KAICIID’s director of communications.

The Austrian officials have called for restraint, warning that Saudi Arabia could relocate the headquarters of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting countries (OPEC) away from Austria.

The protesters further urged Vienna to put human rights before the benefits of diplomatic and economic ties with Riyadh.

“Badawi was charged and brutally tortured for nothing.  He did not make a criminal offence.  He was trying hard to initiate dialog and that is punishable in his country,” said one protester.

The blogger's persecution began in 2008 after he co-founded the “Free Saudi Liberals” website, where he criticized influential Saudi clerics who follow Whahabism, a sect that originated in Saudi.

Although his lawyers appealed for a retrial, the verdict was upheld last May.  His sentence included 1,000 lashes in 20 weekly installments, a 10-year prison term, one-million-riyal fine ($266,000), 10-year ban on overseas travel after his release, and 10-year ban from participating in visual, electronic, and written media after his release.

He received his first 50 lashes at a square outside al-Jafali Mosque in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, located 955 kilometers (593 miles) southwest of the capital, Riyadh, on January 9.  The second round of the punishment was suspended on health grounds.

Criticism of Wahhabi clerics is viewed as a red line as they are instrumental in supporting Riyadh’s policies.

International human rights organizations have lashed out at Saudi Arabia for failing to address the rights situation in the kingdom.  They say Saudi Arabia has persistently implemented repressive policies that stifle freedom of expression, association, and assembly.

 

Tags :

Comments
Name :
Email :
* Text :
Send

Gallery

Photo

Film

Another epic from the Iranian people on the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

Another epic from the Iranian people on the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution