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  2. Raif Badawi - Wikipedia

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    Raif Badawi married Ensaf Haidar in 2002 in Saudi Arabia, with Haidar giving birth in 2003 at the Jeddah Public Hospital to their first child, Najwa bint Raif Badawi, in his absence. In the following year, Haidar gave birth to their son, Doudi "Tirad" bin Raif Badawi, in 2004 in Badawi's presence; as well as the birth of their second daughter ...

  3. Dhahban Central Prison - Wikipedia

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    It has the capacity to hold 7,500 inmates. [3] When it opened, 3,000 inmates were transferred there from Braiman Prison . [ 3 ] In 2015, the regional director for prisons Mani Al-Otaibi said it was the most advanced prison in Saudi Arabia, with state of the art surveillance technologies.

  4. Raif Badawi Is Still in Prison Over a Series of Blog Posts ...

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    One such case is peaceful blogger Raif Badawi, who is serving a 10-year sentence for a series of blog posts calling for freedom of religion or belief in the kingdom. The Biden Administration is ...

  5. Category:Saudi Arabian prisoners and detainees - Wikipedia

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  6. Portal:Current events/2015 October 29 - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi, who has been sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for insulting Islam and for cyber crime, wins the European Union's prestigious Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The Sakharov award ceremony will be held in Strasbourg, France on December 16, 2015 while the laureate remains imprisoned.

  7. Human rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Saudi blogger Raif Badawi's sentence was increased to 1,000 lashes and ten years' imprisonment after he was accused of apostasy in 2012. [38] [39] The lashes were due to take place over 20 weeks. The first round (50) were administered on 9 January 2015, [40] but the second round has been postponed due to medical problems. [41]

  8. Martin Sostre (imprisoned 1967–1976) [110]; Imari Obadele (imprisoned 1973–1978) [111]; Wilmington Ten, nine men and a woman, (imprisoned 1976–1980) [112] [113 ...

  9. 2 'dangerous' inmates being held on murder charges spark ...

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    Two "dangerous" inmates being held on murder charges escaped from a Mississippi jail early Friday morning sparking a manhunt. Tyrekennel Collins (Claiborne County Sheriff's Dept.)