Bahrain more than doubles jail term of opposition leader

T-Mag Monday 30/May/2016 20:44 PM
By: Times News Service
Bahrain more than doubles jail term of opposition leader

Dubai: A Bahraini appeals court on Monday more than doubled the prison term imposed on the opposition leader, Sheikh Ali Salman, to nine years from four. Bahrain's public prosecutor said the stiffer sentence related to "crimes of promoting change to the political system by force", according to state news agency BNA. Sheikh Salman's Al Wefaq Islamic Society denounced the decision as "provocative". "The appeals court ruling... will further strain the security and political situation in Bahrain," a joint statement by four leading opposition groups said. Salman, a cleric, was sentenced in June to four years in prison for inciting unrest. Defence lawyers appealed in September, saying that prosecutors had presented as evidence excerpts of his speeches that were taken out of context. Prosecutors responded with their own appeal asking the court to reverse Salman's earlier acquittal on more serious charges of seeking to overthrow the political system by force. "He was in the habit of such incitement and promoted (it) in his speeches on various occasions, including extremist appeals in which he justified acts of violence and sabotage, provoking regime change and calling for war as a form of religious duty," BNA said, quoting the prosecution. The court extended his prison term as a result. His lawyers said they have 30 days to appeal against the ruling. "The case stands on what Sheikh Ali Salman has said in his speeches, and there is nothing in his speeches that contained (substance reflecting) the charge against him," defence lawyer Jalila Al Sayed told a news conference. Salman was arrested in December.