Australian sentenced to 500 lashes in Saudi Arabia

2011-12-08 05:37:46

SYDNEY (AP) An Australian man has been sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in

a Saudi Arabian jail after being convicted of blasphemy, officials said

Wednesday.

The 45-year-old man, identified by family members as Mansor Almaribe of

southern Victoria state, was detained in the holy city of Medina last month

while making the Muslim pilgrimage of hajj. Family members told Australian

media that Saudi officials accused him of insulting the companions of the

Prophet Muhammad, a violation of Saudi Arabia's strict blasphemy laws.

Australia's ambassador in Saudi Arabia has contacted Saudi authorities in a bid

for leniency, the Department of Foreign Affairs said. Consular officials are

providing support for the man and his family in Australia.

"The Australian government is universally opposed to corporal punishment," the

department said in a statement.

Almaribe was convicted of blasphemy on Tuesday and initially sentenced to two

years in jail and 500 lashes. The court later reduced his jail sentence.

Almaribe's son Jamal told The Age newspaper that his father was reading and

praying as part of a group when he was arrested.

Almaribe's son Mohammed said he feared for his father's well-being. "Five

hundred slashes on his back, and he has back problems. I wouldn't think he'd

survive 50," he told Australian Broadcasting Corp.