About: Ensaf Haidar

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Ensaf Haidar (Arabic: إنصاف حيدر; born 1975) is a Saudi-Canadian human rights activist. Born in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, Haidar is the wife of Raif Badawi, a Saudi writer, dissident and activist who was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1000 lashes in 2014. She actively campaigns for his freedom. Haidar is the President of the Raif Badawi Foundation for Freedom, that actively campaigns for freedom of speech and human rights awareness in the Arab World. She ran as the Bloc Quebecois candidate in Sherbrooke for the 2021 Canadian federal election but was defeated.

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  • إنصاف حيدر (1985) ناشطة حقوقية سعودية-كندية وهي زوجة رائف بدوي. (ar)
  • Ensaf Haidar (Arabic: إنصاف حيدر; born 1975) is a Saudi-Canadian human rights activist. Born in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, Haidar is the wife of Raif Badawi, a Saudi writer, dissident and activist who was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1000 lashes in 2014. She actively campaigns for his freedom. Haidar is the President of the Raif Badawi Foundation for Freedom, that actively campaigns for freedom of speech and human rights awareness in the Arab World. She ran as the Bloc Quebecois candidate in Sherbrooke for the 2021 Canadian federal election but was defeated. (en)
  • Ensaf Haidar (en arabe : إنصاف حيدر), née en 1985 à Jizan (Arabie saoudite), est une militante saoudienne et une femme politique québécoise. Elle est l'épouse du militant saoudien Raif Badawi, emprisonné pour son militantisme en faveur d'une libéralisation morale de l'Arabie saoudite. Réfugiée politique au Canada depuis 2013, elle se présente comme candidate du Bloc québécois dans Sherbrooke aux élections fédérales de 2021 et finit en deuxième position. (fr)
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  • Haidar in 2015 (en)
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  • March 2016 (en)
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  • Ensaf Haidar (en)
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  • Author, Human rights activist (en)
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  • إنصاف حيدر (1985) ناشطة حقوقية سعودية-كندية وهي زوجة رائف بدوي. (ar)
  • Ensaf Haidar (Arabic: إنصاف حيدر; born 1975) is a Saudi-Canadian human rights activist. Born in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, Haidar is the wife of Raif Badawi, a Saudi writer, dissident and activist who was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1000 lashes in 2014. She actively campaigns for his freedom. Haidar is the President of the Raif Badawi Foundation for Freedom, that actively campaigns for freedom of speech and human rights awareness in the Arab World. She ran as the Bloc Quebecois candidate in Sherbrooke for the 2021 Canadian federal election but was defeated. (en)
  • Ensaf Haidar (en arabe : إنصاف حيدر), née en 1985 à Jizan (Arabie saoudite), est une militante saoudienne et une femme politique québécoise. Elle est l'épouse du militant saoudien Raif Badawi, emprisonné pour son militantisme en faveur d'une libéralisation morale de l'Arabie saoudite. Réfugiée politique au Canada depuis 2013, elle se présente comme candidate du Bloc québécois dans Sherbrooke aux élections fédérales de 2021 et finit en deuxième position. (fr)
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  • إنصاف حيدر (ar)
  • Ensaf Haidar (en)
  • Ensaf Haidar (fr)
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