The Province

Amnesty group calls for unity with Canada

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MONTREAL — Amnesty Internatio­nal says the global community should form a united front with Canada and speak out to protect two recently arrested women, including the sister of jailed blogger Raif Badawi.

Genevieve Paul, the director of Amnesty’s francophon­e branch, points out that pressure is put on the Saudi government when news of such arrests becomes public.

“I don’t think it will worsen the situation because very often when we make evident unjust imprisonme­nts, like the case of Samar Badawi, that increases their protection and increases pressure on the government,” she said in an interview Monday.

Amnesty Internatio­nal has said Badawi’s sister was recently detained along with Nassima al-Sada, another prominent female activist.

Paul pointed to the case of Raif Badawi as an example of how putting internatio­nal pressure on the Saudis can have an impact.

“He was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison, he received 50 lashes in 2015 and he could receive others, but he hasn’t,” she said.

“We do believe that this is because of continuous pressure and visibility on Raif’s case so we’re really hoping that more states speak out on Samar Badawi and all other activists.”

Paul stressed the situation is worse when the government does what it wants in secret and is not singled out for alleged human rights violations.

“Clearly the aggressive reaction of the Saudi government shows that it’s been disturbed,” she added.

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