Court orders Sheikh Salman's retrial in Bahrain
(last modified Mon, 17 Oct 2016 15:59:24 GMT )
Oct 17, 2016 15:59 UTC
  • Court orders Sheikh Salman's retrial in Bahrain

The Bahraini court that has the ultimate say in appeal requests in the country has ordered a retrial of distinguished Shia Muslim opposition religious scholar Sheikh Ali Salman, who has been sentenced to nine years in jail in a series of previous trials.

According to the reports, the Court of Cassation, also known as the Supreme Court of Appeal, issued the ruling on Monday, according to a Bahraini judicial source.

Sheikh Salman was arrested in December 2014 for backing reforms in the country through peaceful means.

He was then sentenced on June 16, 2015 to four years in prison at a trial, which charged him with “publicly insulting the Interior Ministry” and “publicly inciting others to disobey the law” through his speeches. Amnesty International described that trial as “unfair.”

After appealing the verdict, the Supreme Court of Appeal increased Sheikh Salman’s prison sentence to nine years in May on charges of inciting violence and calling for anti-regime demonstrations.

Manama’s heavy-handed crackdown on demonstrations, aided by Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, has left scores of people dead and hundreds others injured.

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