AFP: Bahrain Appeal Ramps up Opposition Head Jail Term to 9 Years
2016-05-30 - 4:24 م
Bahrain Mirror (AFP): A Bahraini appeals court on Monday ramped up Shiite opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman's jail sentence on charges of inciting violence to nine years from the original four, a judicial source said.
Salman was convicted in July 2015, drawing condemnation from human rights groups as well as both the United States and Iran.
His Al-Wefaq bloc condemned Monday's verdict as "unacceptable and provocative", and said it "entrenches the exacerbating political crisis" in Bahrain.
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