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Oppn activists spied for Tehran: Bahrain

Published: 02 Oct 2013 - 01:33 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 03:51 pm


Bahraini lawyer Zahra Masood (second right) speaks during a press conference in Manama yesterday, after a Bahraini court handed jail terms to 50 Shias. The lawyers said the court did not provide a fair trial to the defendants.

DUBAI: Some of the 50 people jailed in Bahrain on Sunday for security offences were also convicted of spying for Iran and had planned “vandalism and rioting” with the backing of the Islamic Republic, the Bahraini government said.

The 50 were sentenced to between five and 15 years in jail for links to February 14, an opposition movement seen by the authorities as a terrorist group working to overthrow the government, activists said on Sunday.

The Gulf Arab kingdom has been in political turmoil since protests erupted in 2011 led by majority Shia Muslims demanding full powers for parliament and an end to the Sunni monarchy’s political domination.

Bahrain has accused Shia Iran of fuelling the unrest, an accusation Tehran has denied.

In a statement, the government said the 50 were charged with founding and operating “a terrorist group with the goal of undermining the rules of the constitution and laws as well as preventing the institutions and public authorities from doing their work”.

In addition, some of them had been convicted of spying for foreign states and their agents, or seeking to do so, with the aim of carrying out aggressive actions against the kingdom, it said, without specifying how many defendants this involved.

“It has been proved that they have spied for the Islamic Republic of Iran, and have been in touch with senior leadership and members of the Revolutionary Guards and supplied them with information related to the internal situation in the kingdom,” the statement said.

“They have received directions from them related to training and preparation for carrying out acts of vandalism and rioting,” it said, adding that evidence included video recordings of military training.

The Revolutionary Guards are an elite Iranian military force involved in internal security and defence, with a special unit that seeks to export Iran’s revolutionary Islamist ideology.

The statement was issued in response to a request for comment on Sunday’s proceedings. The convictions were first reported by opposition activists, who said several human rights campaigners were among the defendants.

Sixteen of the defendants were sentenced to 15 years, four to 10 years and 30 to 5 years in prison, the statement said.

There was no immediate word from the Iranian government. In February, Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed an earlier Bahraini allegation that the Revolutionary Guards had sought to set up armed opposition cells in Bahrain.

REUTERS