Bahrain gives Shiite cleric 1-year suspended sentence

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has given a prominent Shiite cleric a 1-year suspended prison sentence and seized assets belonging to him and his ministry.

Sheikh Isa Qassim had faced money laundering charges and allegations he fueled extremism amid a major crackdown on dissent in the Sunni-ruled kingdom of



Prosecutors announced the sentence Sunday for Qassim, who was stripped of his citizenship in June.

Qassim's supporters had urged protesters to gather in Shiite mosques across the tiny island nation, but there was no immediate turmoil.

The sentence avoids authorities attempting to raid Qassim's home, surrounded for months by a sit-in. Police have besieged Qassim's hometown of Diraz for months as well, tightly controlling access.

is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet and an under- construction British naval base.

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Bahrain gives Shiite cleric 1-year suspended sentence

Bahrain has given a prominent Shiite cleric a 1-year suspended prison sentence and seized assets belonging to him and his ministry. Sheikh Isa Qassim had faced money laundering charges and allegations he fueled extremism amid a major crackdown on dissent in the Sunni-ruled kingdom of Bahrain. Prosecutors announced the court sentence Sunday for Qassim, who was stripped of his citizenship in June. Qassim's supporters had urged protesters to gather in Shiite mosques across the tiny island nation, but there was no immediate turmoil. The sentence avoids authorities attempting to raid Qassim's home, surrounded for months by a sit-in. Police have besieged Qassim's hometown of Diraz for months as well, tightly controlling access. Bahrain is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet and an under- construction British naval base. has given a prominent Shiite cleric a 1-year suspended prison sentence and seized assets belonging to him and his ministry.

Sheikh Isa Qassim had faced money laundering charges and allegations he fueled extremism amid a major crackdown on dissent in the Sunni-ruled kingdom of

Prosecutors announced the sentence Sunday for Qassim, who was stripped of his citizenship in June.

Qassim's supporters had urged protesters to gather in Shiite mosques across the tiny island nation, but there was no immediate turmoil.

The sentence avoids authorities attempting to raid Qassim's home, surrounded for months by a sit-in. Police have besieged Qassim's hometown of Diraz for months as well, tightly controlling access.

is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet and an under- construction British naval base.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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