Canada PM renews calls for Saudi blogger\'s release

Canada PM renews calls for Saudi blogger's release

AFP  |  Ottawa 

renewed calls for the release of Saudi blogger after meeting his wife on Friday, calling the issue "a priority" for him and all Canadians.

said Canadians' view of had been defined in part by its treatment of Badawi, who was jailed for 10 years for insulting Islam and has received 50 lashes of 1,000 to which he was sentenced.

Badawi's wife and three children have lived in since being granted asylum in 2013, a year after his jailing.

"Freeing is a priority not just for me and for his family but for all Canadians," said.

"We continue to try to convince the Saudis and apply pressure on them both behind the scenes and in public to liberate Badawi," including asking for a pardon, he said.

Trudeau said he had raised the case in conversation with Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting Badawi's status as the face of Canada-Saudi relations.

The two leaders met at the summit in in early December.

"It's the same message that I delivered a few months earlier to the of when we spoke" by telephone, Trudeau added.

Canada-Saudi relations soured last August after demanded the "immediate release" of jailed human rights campaigners, including Badawi's sister

The kingdom reacted with fury, expelling the Canadian and severing all trade and investment ties in protest.

Canada's granting of asylum last week to a young Saudi woman, Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, who fled her family, was widely expected to further strain relations with the kingdom.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 10:15 IST