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Australian faces lashes for blasphemy in Saudi Arabia | |
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An Australian man has been sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in prison after being convicted of blasphemy by judges in Saudi Arabia. | An Australian man has been sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in prison after being convicted of blasphemy by judges in Saudi Arabia. |
Officials in Canberra said they had been in touch with the Saudi authorities to request leniency. | Officials in Canberra said they had been in touch with the Saudi authorities to request leniency. |
Australian reports named the man as 45-year-old Mansor Almaribe from Shepparton in Victoria. | Australian reports named the man as 45-year-old Mansor Almaribe from Shepparton in Victoria. |
Reports said he was chronically ill and family members said they were extremely worried about his health. | Reports said he was chronically ill and family members said they were extremely worried about his health. |
"Five hundred lashes on his back, and he has back problems. I wouldn't think he'd survive 50," his son Mohammed told Australia's ABC News. | "Five hundred lashes on his back, and he has back problems. I wouldn't think he'd survive 50," his son Mohammed told Australia's ABC News. |
Almaribe had travelled to the country for a pilgrimage to Mecca. | Almaribe had travelled to the country for a pilgrimage to Mecca. |
He was arrested nearly a month ago, but details of the charges against him have not been made public. | He was arrested nearly a month ago, but details of the charges against him have not been made public. |
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs said the judge initially handed down a sentence of two years in jail and 500 lashes, but later reduced the jail time. | Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs said the judge initially handed down a sentence of two years in jail and 500 lashes, but later reduced the jail time. |
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