Reuters: Bahrain Jails Five for Iran-Linked Militancy, Strips Their Citizenship
2015-11-06 - 7:12 م
Bahrain Mirror (Reuters): Five Bahrainis were convicted of conspiring with Iran to carry out attacks inside Bahrain, sentenced to life imprisonment and stripped of their citizenship, Bahrain's Public Prosecutor was cited as saying by state news agency BNA reported.
The Sunni Muslim-ruled kingdom says Shi'ite neighbor Iran is trying to foment unrest among its majority Shi'ite population. Tehran denies this.
On Wednesday, the interior ministry said it had arrested 47 members of a group it said had ties to "terror elements in Iran" and was also plotting attacks.
Public Prosecutor Ahmed al-Hammadi said in a statement on BNA that two defendants were present at the sentencing at Bahrain's Criminal Court, while the rest were tried in absentia.
The statement said the five communicated with members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard with the aim of carrying out attacks on banks and public buildings.
Two of them had trained in Iran with the Revolutionary Guard, while the others provided financial and logistical support, it said.
Last month Bahrain recalled its ambassador to Iran, a day after the Gulf Arab state said its security forces had discovered a large bomb-making factory and had arrested a number of suspects linked to the Revolutionary Guard.
Home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, Bahrain faced protests during the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings in which Shi'ites demanded political reforms.
The government denies that it discriminates against Shi'ites.
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