Call to action: 17 June 2016 - Day of action for Saudi Arabia

17 June 2016 marks a confluence of significant anniversaries for several of PEN International’s Main Cases currently imprisoned in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the day we celebrate the birthday of human rights defender Waleed Abu al-Khair, currently serving a 15-year sentence. Four years ago one this date, award-winning activist, editor and blogger Raif Badawi was arrested in Jeddah after organising a conference to mark a ‘day of liberalism’. In addition, two years ago, on 30 May 2014 Palestinian-born poet and artist, Ashraf Fayadh was sentenced to a prison term and lashes in connection with images stored on his phone. Although the court found evidence of ‘apostasy’, he was not sentenced in connection with this, as the court found that he had repented. In November 2015, the General Court of Abha sentenced Fayadh to death for the crime of being an ‘infidel’ (kufr) following a re-trial. Although the sentence was subsequently commuted, PEN continues to call for his conviction and eight-year prison sentence to be quashed.

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