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Raif Badawi flogging: Coderre says Harper should intervene

Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre is calling Prime Minister Stephen Harper to intervene directly in the case of Raif Badawi, the Saudi blogger sentenced to 1000 lashes for criticizing Islam online.

Saudi blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail after criticizing Islam on blog

Ensaf Haidar, left, wife of blogger Raif Badawi, arrives at a news conference with Mayor Denis Coderre in Montreal on Monday. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Montreal Mayor Denis CoderresaysPrime Minister Stephen Harper shouldintervene directly in the case of Raif Badawi, the Saudi bloggersentenced to 1,000 lashes for criticizing Islam online.

Coderre met withBadawi'swifeEnsafHaidarbefore introducing amotion at city hall in Montrealon Mondayafternooncondemning the flogging.

He calledforBadawito be released and reunited with his wife andthree children inSherbrooke, Que.

"Pressure from Canada and a phone call from the prime minister couldmake a big difference," saidCoderre.

Coderre said the fact thatBadawiis not aCanadian citizen doesn't mean Canada can't do something to help him.

"I'm a former immigration minister. I believe in reuniting families," he said.

Ensaf Haidar, wife of blogger Raif Badawi, takes part in a rally for his freedom in Montreal on January 13, 2015. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)
He urged members of federal opposition parties to question the newminister of foreign affairs, Rob Nicholson, about the case duringquestion period in the House of Commons.

Badawiis currently in jail in Saudi Arabia, serving a 10-year sentence for crimes related to criticizing Islam on an internet blog.

He was also sentenced to receive 1,000 lashes, to be delivered in weekly batches of 50.

He was flogged for the first time on Jan. 9. However, the next six flogging sessions were postponed.

The motion at Montreal city hall comes after the Feb. 11 motion passed unanimously in Quebec's National Assemblycalling on the governments of Quebec and Canada to do everything possible to secure Badawis freedom.