AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): An independent human rights group says the Bahraini regime has revoked the citizenship of dozens of people since the beginning of the current year as the ruling Al Khalifah dynasty continues with its crackdown on human rights activists and pro-democracy campaigners in the kingdom.
The UK-based Salam for Democracy and Human Rights announced in a post published on its official Twitter page that the Manama regime has stripped 40 people of their citizenship since January, the Arabic-language Bahrain Mirror news website reported.
The report added that the figure brings to 840 the number of political dissidents, who have lost their nationality since 2012.
On Tuesday, Bahrain’s Fourth High Criminal Court sentenced six defendants to life in prison after finding them guilty of “having received training in the use of munitions, possession of explosive devices and weapons for terrorist purposes, hiding convicted citizens and entering and leaving Bahrain.”
Hamadi added that six defendants were sentenced to 10 years in jail, one was given a five-year jail term and three others received three-year prison sentences. The court also stripped three of the political dissidents of their citizenship, and ordered a dozen of them to pay a fine of 500 dinars ($1,326).
Separately, the same court found three anti-regime protesters guilty of “having received training in Iran and Iraq” and sentenced them to life imprisonment. The trio were also ordered to pay a fine of 300 dinars ($795).
It also sentenced a dissident to seven years in prison and handed down five-year jail terms to two others. The court revoked the citizenship of five of the convicts as well.
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source : Press TV
Thursday
21 February 2019
12:37:41 PM
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An independent human rights group says the Bahraini regime has revoked the citizenship of dozens of people since the beginning of the current year as the ruling Al Khalifah dynasty continues with its crackdown on human rights activists and pro-democracy campaigners in the kingdom.