Wife of jailed Saudi blogger hails U.S. vice-president’s call for husband’s release
MONTREAL — The wife of jailed Saudi dissident Raif Badawi said U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence gave her hope Thursday when he called on Saudi Arabia to free her husband.
Ensaf Haidar, who lives in Sherbrooke, Que., with her three children, said Pence’s comments were the first time a U.S. administration official has publicly mentioned her husband by name. She said she would like to meet President Donald Trump to talk about how he can help free Badawi.
“Trump is the only solution at the moment,” Haidar said in an interview. The Canadian government, meanwhile, hasn’t done enough to secure Badawi’s freedom, she said.
Pence told an audience at the State Department that Saudi Arabia would go a long way towards restoring its international reputation if it released Badawi. The 35-year-old blogger was arrested on June 17, 2012, and was later sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for his online criticism of Saudi clerics.