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Lebanon sentences Islamist cleric to death for attacks on army

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BEIRUT: A hardline Sunni Muslim cleric was sentenced to death in Lebanon on Thursday for inciting attacks on the army, as his supporters protested outside the court.

Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir, who refused to recognise the hearing, was convicted for his part in clashes that erupted amid heightened sectarian tensions in 2013, exacerbate­d by the war in neighbouri­ng Syria.

Assir rose to prominence supporting the mostly Sunni insurgents in Syria and condemning the backers of the Syrian government, including Lebanon’ s Shi’ ite Muslim Hezbollah group.

Lebanese soldiers raided a mosque complex belonging to As sir in June 2013, after skirmishes between his supporters and opponents in the southern Mediterran­ean port city of Sidon.

The army said at least 18 soldiers died in fighting with Assir’s supporters, which raised fears at the time of sectarian violence spreading in Lebanon.

Assir went into hiding and was arrested two years later at Beirut airport, trying to get out with a false passport.

He rejected his courtappoi­nted lawyer during the trial, which has been delayed several times. Dozens of his supporters protested outside the court in Beirut and in Sidon on Thursday.

The court also convicted more than 30 others, some in absentia, for their part in the violence, imposing sentences ranging from six months in prison to death.

Lebanese singer- turned-militant Fadel Shaker was sentenced in absentia to 15 years. Lebanon has not carried out an execution for at least 10 years. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo of Assir patrolling alongside rebel fighters inside Syria, near the border with Lebanon, on the outskirts of the Syrian town of Qusayr. — AFP photo
File photo of Assir patrolling alongside rebel fighters inside Syria, near the border with Lebanon, on the outskirts of the Syrian town of Qusayr. — AFP photo

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