29-03-2024 09:43 AM Jerusalem Timing

Bahraini Opposition Leader Ibrahim Sharif to Stand Trial This Month

Bahraini Opposition Leader Ibrahim Sharif to Stand Trial This Month

A prominent Bahraini opposition leader is stand trial again this month for allegedly \"promoting political change through forceful means\", two months after his release from jail.

A prominent Bahraini opposition leader is stand trial again this month for allegedly "promoting political change through forceful means", two months after his release from jail.

Ibrahim Sharif, who headed the secular group Waed, was freed on June 19 after spending four years in jail over involvement in 2011 pr-democracy protests against Al-Khalifa regime.

Bahrain opposition leader Ibrahim SharifBut he was re-arrested three weeks later for "violating the law".

Al-Wasat Bahraini daily said the public prosecution referred Sharif to trial on August 24.

For his part, Public prosecutor Wael Buallay said, in a statement carried by state news agency BNA, an unnamed individual was accused of "promoting political change through forceful means and threats and inciting hatred against the political regime".

Judicial sources in Bahrain confirmed that the statement, which gave an August 24 date for the trial to open in the Higher Criminal Court, was referring to Sharif.
Sharif was among a group of 20 activists tried for “plotting to overthrow” the rulers of Bahrain.

Opposition sources say the activist was taken back to prison after he criticized the government during a ceremony for a victim of the unrest that has rocked the kingdom.