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Kuwaiti shaikh vows to contest prison term

The ruling is not final as it can be challenged before the appeals and supreme courts

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Shaikh Ahmad Fahd Al Sabah, one of the most powerful figures in football and Olympics, sentenced for insulting judiciary

Shaikh Ahmad Fahd Al Sabah, one of the most powerful figures in football and the Olympics, vowed yesterday to fight a six-month jail term imposed in Kuwait for insulting the judiciary.

Shaikh Ahmad, a member of the Fifa executive committee and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, was sentenced to jail by a lower court on Thursday, local media said.

The shaikh, also president of the Olympic Council of Asia, was convicted of casting doubt on the integrity of the judiciary, insulting the public prosecutio­n and threatenin­g public order in a television interview three years ago, Al Qabas newspaper reported.

The case has erupted in the weeks after Fifa and the IOC suspended Kuwait for government interferen­ce in sport. The shaikh said he is appealing against the jail term and a 1,000 dinar (Dh12,111) fine and denied any wrongdoing.

“This is a personal attack and unfortunat­ely is symptomati­c of the current relationsh­ip between Kuwait and the sports movement,” the Shaikh said in a statement released by the OCA.

“Under Kuwait’s Democratic Constituti­on, it is my right to express my opinion freely, and that is all that I have done,” he added. “I have fought against all forms of corruption and promoted freedom of speech all my life — when I was in the military, when I was in the government and now within the sports movement.

“I will continue to protect the value of democracy, freedom of right of speech and the autonomy of the sports.”

The OCA statement said the 55-year-old shaikh had been “personally targeted for criticisms he made on the general situation in Kuwait during a television interview three years ago”.

Threat to autonomy

It added that new sports laws “which threatened the autonomy of sport in Kuwait were introduced in response to the outcome of the last Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) elections in December 2014 and have led the IOC to suspend the Kuwait Olympic Committee on October 27, 2015.”

Shaikh Salman Al Sabah, Kuwait’s informatio­n minister and former head of the Asian Shooting Confederat­ion, lost the 2014 election to lead the world shooting federation.

“Certain individual­s who introduced these sports laws have further sought to seek retributio­n on the OCA for the suspension,” the statement added. “These individual­s are also threatenin­g to ban Kuwaiti athletes from being able to compete at internatio­nal events — including the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.”

The Fifa suspension means Kuwait can’t take part in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup and the IOC suspension means that Kuwaiti athletes could be barred from Rio next year.

 ?? AFP ?? Standing up for ‘free speech’ Shaikh Ahmad Fahd Al Sabah, a member of the Fifa executive committee and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, was convicted of insulting the judiciary in a television interview three years ago.
AFP Standing up for ‘free speech’ Shaikh Ahmad Fahd Al Sabah, a member of the Fifa executive committee and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, was convicted of insulting the judiciary in a television interview three years ago.

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