The Asian Age

Bahrain dissident who ‘spied’ for Qatar to stand trial

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Dubai, Nov. 12: Bahraini Shiite opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman will face trial later this month for “spying” for Qatar, the state prosecutio­n said on Sunday.

Salman will be tried alongside two of his colleagues, Hassan Sultan and Ali Mehdi, from November 27 after they were charged earlier this month of espionage.

“The prosecutio­n has referred the case in which Ali Salman, Hassan Sultan and Ali Mahdi are accused of spying for the state of Qatar to the High Criminal Court,” the state prosecutio­n said.

Salman has been behind bars since 2014 serving a nine-year sentence for allegedly inciting hatred.

On November 1 the state prosecutio­n charged him with “spying on behalf of a foreign country ... with the aim of carrying out subversive acts against Bahrain and harming its national interests”.

Salman was also charged with “revealing defence secrets to a foreign country and disseminat­ing informatio­n that would harm Bahrain’s status and reputation”.

The investigat­ion into purported links between Salman and Qatar was first launched in August, after a quartet of Arab countries — Bahrain included — accused their gas-rich neighbour of supporting terrorism and close relations with Shiite Iran.

State-run Bahrain Television aired a report which claimed that neighbouri­ng Qatar was behind anti-government protests that have shaken the tiny kingdom for the past six years.

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