Human rights activists have projected an ISIS flag along with the words 'Daesh Bank' on the side of Saudi Arabia's embassy in Germany.

The projection was beamed on to the side of the building in Berlin as part of a campaign accusing the Kingdom of having links with terror groups.

A second message was projected on to the embassy, saying '10 years and 1000 slashes just for blogging #FREERAIF.'

Human rights activists have projected an ISIS flag along with the words 'Daesh Bank' on the side of Saudi Arabia's embassy in Germany

A second message was projected on to the embassy, saying '10 years and 1000 slashes just for blogging #FREERAIF'

This was an apparent reference to Raif Badawi, who was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and years in prison in Saudi Arabia for insulting Islam.

In March last year, Badawi spoke for the first time since being jailed, saying it was 'miraculous' that he had survived his first 50 lashes.

According to RT, the stunt in Berlin was organised by artist Oliver Bienkowski and the Pixel Helper collective.

Writing on their Facebook page, the activists made alleged links between Saudi Arabia and terror groups.

But last year the Saudi embassy in Berlin said the Kingdom was interested in countering the radicalisation of young people.

A statement said: 'Like Germany, we are part of the anti-Islamic State coalition and fighting side by side against terror.'

The second message was an apparent reference to Raif Badawi (pictured), who was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and years in prison in Saudi Arabia for insulting Islam

The Saudis have cracked down on jihadists at home and cut militant finance streams.

The Berlin stunt comes after US Secretary of State John Kerry held talks in Saudi Arabia to secure its support ahead of a potential showdown with Russia at talks on the Syrian conflict.

In talks with his Saudi counterpart Adel al-Jubeir, Kerry discussed 'regional issues... mainly developments in Syria,' the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

The monarch discussed 'aspects of cooperation between the two countries and developments in the region and efforts in that regards,' SPA reported.