26-04-2024 02:12 AM Jerusalem Timing

Bahraini Activists Jailed, Fined for Tearing up Hamad’s Photo

Bahraini Activists Jailed, Fined for Tearing up Hamad’s Photo

A Bahraini court sentenced activist Zainab al-Khawaja to three years in jail and fined her 3,000 dinars ($7,950) on Thursday for insulting King Hamad by tearing up his photograph.

Bahrain: Activist Abdullah Al-KhawajaA Bahraini court sentenced activist Zainab al-Khawaja to three years in jail and fined her 3,000 dinars ($7,950) on Thursday for insulting King Hamad by tearing up his photograph, her lawyer and a human rights group said.

Khawaja, who gave birth to a son last week, is the daughter of jailed activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja and her younger sister, Maryam, acting head of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, was jailed in absentia on Monday for assaulting two policewomen.

She is free on bail of 100 dinars and her sentence was suspended pending an appeal, her lawyer Mohammed Al Wasati said.

Khawaja tore up the photograph on Oct. 14 during an appeal hearing into two cases involving her dating back to 2012. Amnesty International says Bahrain's High Criminal Court will shortly issue verdicts in other cases against her, including one in which she is accused of insulting a police officer.

"Silencing Zainab means muting another important voice advocating for peaceful reform," said Brian Dooley of U.S.-based Human Right First, in a statement reporting the verdict.

Khawaja's sentencing coincided with a visit to Bahrain by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour Tom Malinowski, but there was no immediate U.S. comment on the case. The news of the sentencing emerged as he held a news conference, where the matter was not raised.

King Hamad approved the law in February imposing a jail sentence of up to seven years and a fine of up to 10,000 dinars for anyone who publicly insulted him.