Shiite Cleric Released following Two Years of Arrest
2017-10-20 - 8:04 م
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini security authorities released on Thursday (October 19, 2017) Shiite cleric Sheikh Abdulzahraa Al-Mobasher after two years of arrest over the charges of inciting hatred against the regime.
The authorities accused Al-Mobasher (37 years) of inciting to hold protests and insulting a person who is glorified in another sect (Muawiyah Bin Abi Sufyan), over the background of a sermon he delivered in Ashura in a mosque in Nuwaidirat.
The public prosecution accused Al-Mobasher of publicly inciting hatred against a sect on October 17, 2015, not following the rules, publicly insulting the executive power, insulting a figure glorified in another sect and calling to hold protests and assemblies. The First Instance Court sentenced him on December 10, 2015 to 2 years in prison and the Appeals court upheld the verdict issued against him on March 28, 2016.
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