Kuwait Times

Bahrain cleric gets suspended jail term

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A Bahraini court yesterday sentenced revered Shiite cleric Isa Qassim to a suspended one-year jail term for illegal fundraisin­g and money laundering, a judicial source said. The criminal court handed down the same verdict to two of the cleric’s aides, Sheikh Hussein Mahrus and Mirza Al-Obaidli, the source said, adding the sentences were suspended for three years.

The prosecutio­n also announced the sentences without naming Qassim, adding they were each fined 100,000 dinars ($265,140) and that the court ordered the confiscati­on of the funds they raised. It said in a statement carried by the BNA state news agency that it was considerin­g appealing the sentence. Qassim, 76, remains at his residence in the village of Diraz, outside

Manama, where supporters have held a sit-in since June when he was stripped of his citizenshi­p. At the time, authoritie­s accused him of abusing his position as a cleric to “serve foreign interests and promote sectariani­sm and violence.” Hundreds of Shiites protested on Saturday in villages near the capital, brandishin­g posters of Qassim ahead of the verdict, witnesses said. The cleric, who is considered the spiritual leader of the Shiite majority community of Bahrain, went on trial in July.

The attorney general said at the time that he had deposited more than $10 million in his private bank account. He allegedly kept other amounts in cash to avoid legal controls, the attorney general said, accusing Qassim also of purchasing properties worth more than one million dinars ($2.65 million) in an attempt to legitimize the funds.

The two other defendants are Sheikh Hussein Mahrus and Mirza Al-Obaidli. Bahrain has been shaken by unrest since security forces crushed Shiite-led protests demanding a constituti­onal monarchy and an elected prime minister in 2011.

Despite repeated calls from their Western allies, Bahrain’s rulers have made no concession­s to the Shiite opposition and have intensifie­d a crackdown on critics. The strategic Gulf kingdom is a key regional ally of the United States and serves as home for its Fifth Fleet.

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