by MLYNXQUALEY | 2016-02-03 10:39 am
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The appeal of Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh — who was facing the death penalty in Saudi Arabia — was heard today:
The higher court reversed the previous death-sentence ruling and replaced it with eight years, eight hundred lashes, and public repentance.
A statement by Fayadh’s attorney, Abdulrahman Al-Lahim, in response to the ruling can be read online. (https://twitter.com/allahim/status/694497804471918593[1] ) Reaction on Twitter was mixed, with relief (https://twitter.com/Hozwoldian/status/694512167039664128[2] ) , continued outrage, and some insisting there was “no place for atheists (https://twitter.com/mohbk13/status/694521570698641408[3] ) ” in Saudi Arabia.
You can read Fayadh’s poetry in multiple translations on ArabLit ( https://twitter.com/mohbk13/status/694521570698641408[3] ) .
Source URL: https://globalrights.info/2016/02/ashraf-fayadhs-death-sentence-repealed-new-ruling-sentences-poet-to-8-years-800-lashes/
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