Wife of Raif Badawi, Imprisoned Saudi Blogger, Feels Pain From Afar {Donate}

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The story of how Ensaf Haidar first encountered her husband, Raif Badawi, is an unusual version of “meeting cute.”

In 2000, Ms. Haidar was a cloistered young woman studying the Quran in a small town in Saudi Arabia, where she lived with her family and rarely interacted with men.

It  all started with an accidental meeting. Ms. Haidar was using a borrowed  phone and mistakenly returned a call from Mr. Badawi. At first she hung  up, but he called back, and kept calling.

Over  time she gave in, leading to a secret, phone-based romance and  eventually, marriage. Now, 16 years later, the couple’s romance endures  under extraordinary circumstances — across thousands of miles, through  prison walls and against the backdrop of an international fight over  freedom of expression.

Mr.  Badawi, 32, has been in prison in Saudi Arabia since 2012, serving a  10-year sentence for creating and posting in an online forum called Free  Saudi Liberals Network. He was also sentenced to 1,000 lashes,  delivered 50 at a time. The first flogging was carried out in a public square in January 2015, provoking an international outcry.  A despondent Ms. Haidar watched a cellphone video of the flogging that  circulated online. The second one has been postponed many times.

In  an interview on Tuesday, Ms. Haidar said she tried to keep Mr. Badawi’s  spirits up, although their relationship is, once again, conducted only  by phone. She lives with the couple’s three children in Sherbrooke, near  Montreal, after being granted asylum in 2013.

When Ms. Haidar and Mr. Badawi were first getting to know each other, they spent hours on the phone. She sang him her favorite song, by the Egyptian singer Um Khulthom. They talked about their lives and dreams. Now their phone calls, once or twice a week, are short, per prison rules.

“I  tell him about everything — the awards, the protests, the sit-ins that  we have,” Ms. Haidar said through a translator. “Of course the  conversations are quite short, but I make sure that he knows that other  people care about his case and that hope is still there.”

Mr.  Badawi was convicted of charges that included insulting Islam and  promoting unacceptable thoughts electronically. He has exhausted his  legal appeals. He is said to be in poor health, and has gone on several  hunger strikes. An international campaign for his release is now focused on getting King Salman to pardon him.

His writings  had challenged Saudi Arabia’s religious establishment. In October, the  European Union honored him with its top human rights award, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

Since  his arrest, Ms. Haidar, 36, has become an outspoken campaigner on his  behalf. She organizes weekly protests with Amnesty International and  recently published a memoir, “Raif Badawi, The Voice of Freedom: My Husband, Our Story,” written with Andrea C. Hoffmann, an author and journalist.

Ms. Haidar said a movie studio, which she did not want to identify, had bought the rights to make her book into a film.

Ms.  Haidar said that it was common for young Saudis to meet and communicate  with potential love interests online or by phone, as public spaces are  heavily monitored and restricted there. But some men take advantage of  the secrecy of clandestine communication. She even heard of cases of  callers recording women and then blackmailing them by threatening to  expose them. “I consider myself lucky that I met Raif in such a coincidence and he was an honorable man,” she said.They  married against her family’s wishes — her father had never liked him —  and she is estranged from her relatives. But she says her new life in  Canada is “almost normal” these days. Her three children — Najwa, 12,  Dodi, 11, and Miriam, 9 — consider Canada their country now.

“They love life in Canada but they do miss their father a lot, and their life will be much better when he is here,” she said.

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