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Bahrain Crackdown: Regime Postpones Nabeel Rajab’s Trial

Bahrain Crackdown: Regime Postpones Nabeel Rajab’s Trial
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As authorities take increasingly harsh measures against dissent in the tiny Gulf kingdom, a Bahraini court on Tuesday postponed the trial of Nabeel Rajab.

Bahrain Crackdown: Regime Postpones Nabeel Rajab’s Trial

Rajab, who was present at Tuesday's hearing, is charged with spreading "rumors and false news" via televised interviews in 2014 and 2015 in which he criticized authorities.

The next hearing in Rajab's case is scheduled for April 16. The presiding judge also denied his lawyer's request for release on bail, the judicial source said.
Tuesday was the fourth suspension in Rajab's trial, which opened in January.

The high-profile activist, a founder of the non-governmental Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, also faces a separate trial for a series of tweets deemed "insulting" to Saudi Arabia which had also been postponed multiple times. The next hearing in that case is scheduled for March 22.

Rights groups including Amnesty International [AI] had called the authorities to release Rajab on the grounds that he is a prisoner of conscience. Amnesty also slammed the postponement of Rajab's trial as blatant harassment.

"Bahraini authorities must stop playing games with Nabeel Rajab's freedom. He has been arrested and released repeatedly over the past five years and has been banned from leaving the country," said Samah Hadid, Deputy Director of Campaigns at Amnesty International's Regional office in Beirut.

"By postponing his trial... they are cruelly stringing him along as punishment for his peaceful activism. Their refusal to release him from custody in December despite a court order suggests this is part of a deliberate strategy to harass him.

"Instead of flouting his rights to freedom of expression and depriving him of his liberty they should end this campaign of harassment, immediately and unconditionally release him and drop all the charges against him," Hadid added.

Rajab, who had been pardoned for health reasons in 2015, was rearrested in June and is on trial on a list of charges, including insulting a state institution and Saudi Arabia in online postings.

A Bahraini court had last month ordered Rajab freed pending the trial on charges of spreading false information. But the prosecution decided to keep Rajab in custody pending questioning in another cybercrime case on a similar charge of "spreading false news about the situation in the kingdom".

Rajab had been repeatedly detained for organizing protests and publishing tweets deemed insulting to Bahraini regime.

He previously served two years in jail on charges of taking part in peaceful anti-regime protests in the Shia-majority kingdom.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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