Bahraini cleric loses in regime's appeals court
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A Bahraini appellate court has upheld an imprisonment verdict against prominent Shia cleric Seyyed Kamel al-Hashimi.
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Mar 08, 2016 03:58 UTC
  • Prominent Bahraini Shia cleric Seyyed Kamel al-Hashimi
    Prominent Bahraini Shia cleric Seyyed Kamel al-Hashimi

A Bahraini appellate court has upheld an imprisonment verdict against prominent Shia cleric Seyyed Kamel al-Hashimi.

According to Press TV, Hashimi was sentenced by the Manama regime to a total of three years in jail - two years for insulting the Bahraini king in public, and one year for inciting anti-regime sentiments among the Shia people - during a Friday prayer speech in Bani Jamrah area.

Another Shia cleric, Sheikh Ali Salman, the Secretary General of Bahrain’s main opposition bloc al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, was arrested on December 28, 2014 after Manama accused him of seeking regime change and collaborating with foreign powers.

On June 16, 2015, a Bahraini court sentenced Salman to four years in prison on charges such as insulting the Bahraini Interior Ministry and inciting others to break the law. He was acquitted of seeking regime change.

Two weeks ago, a regime court gave a one-year prison sentence to Ibrahim Sharif, the Secretary General of the National Democratic Action Society (Wa’ad), for “inciting hatred against the political regime.”

Sharif was first found guilty of the charges in 2011 over his involvement in the popular uprising that began to engulf the country earlier that year. He then started to serve a five-year sentence, but was released from prison on June 19, 2015 due to “royal amnesty.”

He was rearrested last year after criticizing the Bahraini regime during a memorial ceremony for a victim of the unrest and faced the charges again.

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