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RAMALLAH: An Israeli court on Tuesday sentenced Palestinia­n poet Darin Tatour to five months in prison for writing and posting on social media a poem critical of the Israeli occupation, reported Xinhua.

Tatour, who is from Al-Reineh near Nazareth in northern Israel, was found guilty by the Israeli Magistrate Court in Nazareth of “incitement and supporting a terrorist organisati­on.”

She said that she was not surprised by the ruling, which she denounced as an “unjust decision.”

There was “no reason to put me on trial in the first place,” Tatour insisted, describing her arrest and imprisonme­nt by Israel as politicall­y motivated.

“Democracy is confined to one type of people in this country,” she said, in reference to discrimina­tion against the Arab citizens in Israel. Tatour spent several months in prison before being placed under house arrest in January 2016.

She was then allowed to return to her family’s home, but her house arrest continued until the end of her trial.

Tatour, who was arrested on Oct 11, 2015, was indicted in November 2015 with charges of “incitement to violence and support for a terrorist organisati­on.”

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on (PLO) Executive Committee, denounced on Tuesday the Israeli sentencing of Tatour.

“Tatour was exercising her right to free speech and advocating against the cruel and belligeren­t military occupation,” Ashrawi said in a statement.

“Yet, Israel accused the poet of incitement, whilst the (Israeli) occupation is the worst form of incitement,” she added.

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Tatour reacts at the magistrate court after being sentenced to five months in prison, in Nazareth, Israel.
— Reuters photo Tatour reacts at the magistrate court after being sentenced to five months in prison, in Nazareth, Israel.

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