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UAE court sentences prominent activist to a decade in jail

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DUBAI: An Emirati court has sentenced an award-winning human rights activist to 10 years in prison for insulting the “status and prestige of the UAE and its symbols”, pro-government media reported yesterday.

The Abu Dhabi court also imposed a fine of a million dirhams (US$ 275,000) and ordered Ahmed Mansoor be placed under surveillan­ce for three years after his release, The National and Gulf News reported.

The 48-year- old was convicted of attempting to harm his country’s relations with its neighbours by spreading misinforma­tion on social media, The National said.

Foreign journalist­s are not allowed to attend such trials in the United Arab Emirates, whose ruling families rarely tolerate opposition.

Mansoor was cleared of conspiring with a “terrorist organisati­on”.

His court- appointed lawyer Tariq al-Shamsi had told an earlier hearing that Mansoor should be cleared of all charges.

Mansoor’s arrest in March 2017 triggered an internatio­nal outcry led by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty Internatio­nal.

Mansoor, a father of four, won the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders in 2015 for his efforts to introduce greater political and civil rights in the UAE.

During his detention, the prosecutor accused him of using social media to “publish false informatio­n and rumours, spread tendentiou­s ideas that would sow sedition, sectariani­sm and hatred”, state news agency WAM reported.

He was also accused of harming “national unity and social peace” and “the state’s reputation”. Mansoor was part of a group of activists known as the UAE Five, who were arrested in April 2011 and released later that year by a presidenti­al pardon – although authoritie­s confiscate­d his passport and banned him from leaving the country.

He was re- arrested in March 2017 under the Gulf state’s cybercrime law. — AFP

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