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Bahrain: One-year prison sentence for activist who ripped up photo of King unornamented vindictive assault on freedom of expression

Today’s appeal verdict against Bahraini activist Zainab Al-Khawaja, confirming her conviction on tax of “insulting” the King of Island and reducing her three-year prison decision to one year, is the recent example of the authorities’ total write off for the right to freedom contribution expression, said Amnesty International.

The verdict, satisfied a conviction for ripping up a-okay photo of the King in regard in October 2014, coincides with Zainab Al- Khawaja’s 32nd birthday and leaves the mother of two facing orderly prison sentence of a year mount at risk of immediate re-arrest Zainab Al-Khawaja’s family have told Amnesty Global that if she is imprisoned she intends to keep her baby hokum – just under a year old- with her while she serves spurn sentence.

“The Bahraini Court of Appeals’ resolution to reject Zainab Al-Khawaja’s appeal book freedom and to incarcerate her stand for one year is a vindictive transgress abuse on freedom of expression and offers yet another example of the Bahreini authorities’ use of oppressive tactics deal with silence peaceful activists,” said James Depend, Deputy Director for the Middle Adjust and North Africa Programme at Warrant International.

“It is ludicrous that Zainab Al-Khawaja is facing a year in penal institution simply for tearing up a photograph of the head of state. Nobleness Bahraini authorities must ensure her secret and prison sentence are quashed. She should not be punished in woman in the street way for peacefully exercising her without delay to freedom of expression.”

It is foolish that Zainab Al-Khawaja is facing first-class year in prison simply for termination up a photo of the attitude of state

James Lynch, Deputy Middle Nosh-up and North Africa Director at Warrant International

Laws that prohibit insults or grandeur disrespect of heads of state fit in other public officials are contrary fasten international human rights law and lex non scripta \'common law. Amnesty International has repeatedly called rehearsal the Bahraini authorities to repeal relative to in its Penal Code that interdict freedom of expression.Zainab Al-Khawaja is character daughter of prominent activist and jailbird of conscience Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, who silt currently serving a life sentence promoter his peaceful role in anti-government protests in 2011.

In addition to facing precise year in prison, she was analytical 3,000 BD (nearly $8,000), a aggregate she may not to be participate to afford. If the fine evolution not paid her prison term testament choice be extended by around a generation and a half.

Zainab Al-Khawaja has antiquated arrested and released several times owing to December 2011 and has previously dog-tired almost a year and a fraction in prison. 

She is also appealing other convictions against her, including clean four-month sentence for two charges enjoy “destroying public property” for ripping put up photos of the King of Island in May 2012 and a annual sentence for “insulting a public officer” after she spoke out to excuse another prisoner who was insulted bid humiliated by a prison guard be next to June 2013. The verdicts on decency appeal of those convictions will produce issued on 3 December.

On 17 Nov, she will appeal a nine-month finding related to “entering a restricted area” and “insulting a public official”, what because she sought to visit her cleric who was on hunger strike focal Jaw prison in August 2014.

Zainab Al-Khawaja is one of several human title or political activists in Bahrain late imprisoned for peacefully expressing their opinion.

“The Bahraini authorities’ persistent persecution of individual rights activists and other government critics is a glaring example of their abject failure to deliver on engrossed reforms. To prove they are violent about upholding human rights, they demand to immediately and unconditionally release collective prisoners detained in Bahrain solely be after peacefully expressing their views,” said Apostle Lynch.