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Raif Badawi back in court, future remains uncertain

Amnesty International is reporting that Saudi blogger Raif Badawi has again appeared in criminal court, however, the implications of this remain totally unknown as he is slated to be flogged again Friday.

Saudi blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes, 10 years in prison

The last time Badawi was brought before the Saudi criminal court in May 2014, his sentence was increased from 600 lashes to 1000, and from seven years to 10 years in prison. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)

Amnesty International is reporting that Saudi blogger Raif Badawi has again appeared in criminal court, however, the implications of this remainunknown as he is scheduled to be flogged again Friday.

On January 9, Badawi received the first 50 lashes of the 1,000-lash sentence.

He was then granted a medical exemption for the next two Fridays.

Last Friday, however, he was again not flogged, though this time he was not evaluated by a physician, leaving both Badawi, his family living in Quebec, and international supporters wondering about the status of his case.

Amnesty International says it is reluctant to celebrate Badawi appearing in criminal court.

The last time he was brought before this court in May 2014, his sentence was increased from 600 lashes to 1,000, and from seven years to 10 years in prison.

In December, the now-deceased King Abdullah had asked the Supreme Court to look into Badawis case.

The Supreme Court then referred the case back the criminal court.

With files from the Canadian Press