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Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud’s attempt to present Saudi Arabia as a bastion of freedom of expression and of fair and humane treatment of prisoners (Letters, 2 July) will surely have produced a hollow laugh from the family and supporters of Raif Badawi, sentenced to years in prison and 1,000 lashes for the crime of blogging his opinions.Jonathan WallaceNewcastle upon TyneMohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud’s attempt to present Saudi Arabia as a bastion of freedom of expression and of fair and humane treatment of prisoners (Letters, 2 July) will surely have produced a hollow laugh from the family and supporters of Raif Badawi, sentenced to years in prison and 1,000 lashes for the crime of blogging his opinions.Jonathan WallaceNewcastle upon Tyne
• My father, a carpenter, passed his driving test late in life. His pride and joy was a Morris Minor Traveller estate (Letters, passim), and he spent many hours sanding, staining and varnishing the woodwork. One day, while out driving, he was pulled over by a police car. What had he done wrong? Nothing. They wanted to know what he had done to make the frame look so good!Sheila Westbury Loughton, Essex• My father, a carpenter, passed his driving test late in life. His pride and joy was a Morris Minor Traveller estate (Letters, passim), and he spent many hours sanding, staining and varnishing the woodwork. One day, while out driving, he was pulled over by a police car. What had he done wrong? Nothing. They wanted to know what he had done to make the frame look so good!Sheila Westbury Loughton, Essex
Ten years in jail and 1,000 lashes: why we must defend Saudi blogger Raif Badawi | Andrew BrownTen years in jail and 1,000 lashes: why we must defend Saudi blogger Raif Badawi | Andrew Brown
• Jonathan Aitken warns against “high-voltage egos” and “grandstanding” in a sermon the day after hosting a party for 220 people in the Old Bailey (Report, 2 July). Are we to assume he was being ironic?Michael & the Rev Eileen SandersonBarnsley, South Yorkshire• Jonathan Aitken warns against “high-voltage egos” and “grandstanding” in a sermon the day after hosting a party for 220 people in the Old Bailey (Report, 2 July). Are we to assume he was being ironic?Michael & the Rev Eileen SandersonBarnsley, South Yorkshire
• I object to your headline saying “Film allows us to escape our small lives” (Journal, 30 June). I do not wish to escape, nor do I consider my life small. I watch films to be enriched and entertained. On occasion this happens.Grace Trevett Cirencester, Gloucestershire• I object to your headline saying “Film allows us to escape our small lives” (Journal, 30 June). I do not wish to escape, nor do I consider my life small. I watch films to be enriched and entertained. On occasion this happens.Grace Trevett Cirencester, Gloucestershire
• While I enjoyed the article about the genius that was Peter Firmin (‘Magic to stimulate kids’ minds’: Bagpuss creator Firmin dies aged 89, 2 July), please do not pretend that anybody “created” Basil Brush.• While I enjoyed the article about the genius that was Peter Firmin (‘Magic to stimulate kids’ minds’: Bagpuss creator Firmin dies aged 89, 2 July), please do not pretend that anybody “created” Basil Brush.
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