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Bahrain rights activist jailed in absentia for assault

Published: 02 Dec 2014 - 07:25 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 07:52 pm

DUBAI: Bahraini human rights activist Maryam Al Khawaja was jailed for a year in absentia yesterday for assaulting two policewomen, the state’s official news agency reported.
Khawaja, director of advocacy at the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, was detained in August when she returned from Europe, and freed on bail pending trial on charges including assault, entering Bahrain illegally and insulting H M King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on September 5 that Bahrain’s detention of Khawaja and other political activists was arbitrary and expressed concern that her arrest was linked to her work promoting human rights.
Khawaja’s father, Abdulhadi Abdulla Hubail Al Khawaja, also an activist for the rights of the Shia majority in the kingdom, has been detained since 2011.
Abdulla Al Dossary, chief prosecutor of the Muhrarraq district, said the High Criminal Court had found Khawaja guilty of assaulting and injuring two policewomen at Bahrain International Airport, the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) said. The state news agency did not say whether the other two charges had been upheld.
Khawaja said in a statement she had not returned to Bahrain to attend the trial as she did not recognise the independence of the court and the charge of assault had been trumped up. Her statement did not say where she was.
Bahrain, a base for the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, has been in turmoil since the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings, when mass protests led by Shias erupted in the capital, Manama.
Shias complain of political and economic marginalisation, an accusation the government denies. Talks between the government and opposition have failed to defuse tensions.
Reuters