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Bahrain: Upholding the Verdicts against the Opposition Leaders and Prominent Activists + Names

Bahrain’s highest court has upheld sentences handed down to 13 prominent political activists for organizing demonstrations against the ruling Al Khalifa dynasty.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Bahrain’s highest court has upheld sentences handed down to 13 prominent political activists for organizing demonstrations against the ruling Al Khalifa dynasty."This verdict is final, there are no more appeals possible, it is the last stage of litigation," lawyer Mohammed al-Jishi told Reuters on Monday.A military court originally handed down the sentences in 2011. The rulings, which range from five years in prison to life sentences, were upheld by a civilian court in September 2012.Twenty political activists had initially been sentenced, but only 13 of them lodged appeals. Some had been tried in absentia because they were abroad or in hiding.Those given life sentences include imprisoned prominent human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja and opposition leader Hassan Mushaima.Meanwhile, a number of people gathered outside the court to protest the sentences. 1-Abdulwahab Hussain Ali ( life sentence imprisonment)2-Ibrahim Sharif Abdulraheem Mossa ( 5 Years imprisonment)3-Hassan Ali Mushaima.( life sentence imprisonment)4-Abdulhadi Al Khawaja ( life sentence imprisonment)5-Abduljalil Abdullah Al Singace.( life sentence imprisonment)6-Mohammed Habib Al Safaf. ( Mohammed Habib Miqdad) ( life sentence imprisonment)7-Saeed Mirza Ahmed. ( Saeed AlNouri) ( life sentence imprisonment)8-Abduljalil Mansoor Makk. (Abdul Jalil Miqdad) ( life sentence imprisonment)9-Abdullah Isa Al Mahroos.( 5 years imprisonment)10-Salah Hubail Al Khawaj.( 5 years imprisonment)11-Mohammed Hassan Jawad.( 15 years imprisonment)12-Mohammed Ali Ismael. ( 15 years imprisonment))13-Abdul Hadi Abdullah Mahdi Hassan ( Abdulhadi AlMukhodher) ( 15 years imprisonment)Defendants ( in Absentia) :14-Akeel Ahmed Al Mafoodh.( 15 years imprisonment)15-Ali Hassan Abdullah.( Ali Abdulemam) ( 15 years imprisonment)16-Abdulghani Ali Khanjar.( 15 years imprisonment)17-Saeed Abdulnabi Shehab.( life sentence imprisonment)18-Abdulraoof Al Shayeb.( 15 years imprisonment)19-Abbas Al Omran.( 15 years imprisonment)20-Ali Hassan Mushaima.( 15 years imprisonment)The Bahraini Authorities do no respect the international community, such as the UN Human Rights Council (the recommendations of the Universal Periodic Review), the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United States (the Congress and U.S. administration), and the European countries (the European Parliament, the European Union), where the international community demanded the immediate release of the political figures and to initiate a serious dialogue between the Authority and opposition. It did not even pay attention to the demands of the international human rights organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Frontline Human Rights Defenders, Human Rights First, the International Federation for Human Rights, Freedom House and others.The Bahraini Authorities did also not respect the report of the ‘Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry’ established by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, for the following reasons:First: the role of those accused in the events of February and March 2011: the Independent Commission of Inquiry refutes the responsibility of the accused in the planning and escalation of events, and portrays a different image for the Coalition for the Republic.Second: the Independent Commission of Inquiry documents the violations related to arrest and search, and the lawyers defend by saying that ‘What is built on falsehood is false’, however the Court of Appeal neglects all that when convicting the accused.Third: the Independent Commission of Inquiry documents the violations (related to arbitrary arrest and detention in isolation of the outside world, torture and abuse) and recommends a neutral and independent investigation; however the Court of Appeal neglects that and deliberately depends in its verdicts on statements taken forcibly, and on testimonies taken from those involved in torturing the accused.Fourth: the Court of Appeal neglects the conclusions and the recommendation of the Independent Commission of Inquiry in regards to ‘detention and prosecution in relation to freedom of expression, assembly and organization’, and it criminates the accused for practicing these liberties, by expanding on the interpretation of the Bahraini laws that restrict liberties, in order to condemn the accused of inciting violence and terrorism.Fifth: the Court of Appeal condemns some of the accused of communicating (with other countries), despite the Independent Commission of Inquiry denying that there is any evidence of any external interference in the events.The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR) confirmed that the Bahraini Authorities does not respect the International Conventions which it has ratified:1. Convention against TortureRefer to the report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry (refer to observations: 1230, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1237, 1238, 1240, 1241) and (refer to the cases related to this issue: 1 to 12, 23, 7)2. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.Refer to the report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry (refer to observation: 1291)The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR) demands:1. the immediate release of the opposition leaders and prominent activists, and to drop the charges related to freedom of opinion and expression and the freedom of peaceful gathering;2. hold accountable those responsible for torture and abuse and to prosecute them before a fair court;3. initiate a justice and reconciliation project and reimburse the victims;4. permit freedom of opinion, expression and freedom of assembly./129