29 Mar 2024
Tuesday 2 August 2016 - 18:08
Story Code : 225434

Court adjourns trial of Bahraini rights activist until September

A Bahraini court has postponed the trial of Nabeel Rajab until September as the prominent human rights campaigner remains behind bars over online comments deemed insulting to the Al Khalifah regime and Saudi Arabia.

The court hearing on Rajabs case, which was planned to be held on Tuesday, was delayed until September 5, manamapost.com reported.

Meanwhile, an unnamed judicial source said that a request by Rajabs defense team to free the activist because of his health situationwas rejected on Tuesday.However, a doctor will check up on the51-year-oldBahraini campaigner in jail, the source added.

Rajab, who has been repeatedly detained for organizing anti-regime demonstrations and publishing posts critical of the ruling dynasty, was pardoned for health reasons last year, but he was rearrested in June.

He was briefly hospitalized over health problems a few days after his detention, but the court ordered that he remain in custody throughout the trial.

Rajab will be tried over tweets he posted in March 2015 criticizing Manamas involvement in the deadly Saudi aggression against Yemen and torture at Bahrains notorious Jaw Prison.

The activist faces charges of "insulting a statutory body, insulting a neighboring country and disseminating false rumors in time of war.

Rajab faces up to 12 years imprisonment over his critical tweets, according to Human Rights Watch, an international rights organization.

Bahrain, a close ally of the US in the Persian Gulf region, has seen a wave of anti-regime protests since mid-February 2011.

The Al Khalifah regime is engaged in a harsh crackdown on dissent and widespread discrimination against the country's Shia majority.

Scores of people have been killed and hundreds of others wounded or detained in Manamas ongoing repression of free speech.

By Press TV
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