29-04-2024 06:59 AM Jerusalem Timing

Bahrain Regime Jails Opposition Leader for One Year

Bahrain Regime Jails Opposition Leader for One Year

A Bahrain court jailed an opposition leader for one year for alleged ‘incitement’ against the regime on Wednesday.

A Bahrain court jailed an opposition leader for one year for alleged ‘incitement’ against the regime on Wednesday but dropped a more serious charge of promoting political change by force, a judicial official said.

Ibrahim Sharif, whose secular Waed movement took part in 2011 pro-democracy protests, had strongly denied the latter charge. Bahrain opposition leader Ibrahim Sharif

But in a statement, the prosecutor general expressed disappointment with the decision of the High Criminal Court and raised the possibility of an appeal to the Court of Cassation on the more serious accusation.

Sharif already served four years of a five-year sentence handed down over the 2011 protests for an elected prime minister in the kingdom before being released under a royal amnesty last June.

But he was rearrested the following month after he spoke at a memorial service for one of those killed during the suppression of the month-long Arab Spring-inspired demonstrations in which he played a prominent role.

Dozens have been martyred by Al-Khalifa regime forces since 2011, while hundreds have been arrested and put on trial, human rights groups say.

Dozens of dissidents have since been jailed or stripped of their citizenship.
Sheikh Ali Salman, leader of the main opposition bloc Al-Wefaq, received a four-year sentence last June for ‘inciting disobedience.’