Bahrain upholds 5-year jail term of activist Rajab

AFP  |  Dubai 

A Bahraini appeals court today upheld a five-year jail sentence in a case against high-profile activist linked to social media, a group and family member said.

Rajab, a leading figure in 2011 protests against the Gulf state's Sunni-minority monarchy, was convicted of insulting the state, "deliberately disseminating ... false or malicious news" and "publicly offending a foreign country", a reference to

The charges are linked to tweets and retweets made via Rajab's account and critical of the Saudi-led coalition, including Bahrain, fighting in in support of its beleaguered government since 2015.

He also tweeted criticism of the Bahraini government's treatment of prisoners.

Tuesday's verdict, reported by the London-based Institute for and Democracy and confirmed to AFP by a family member of Rajab, can still be appealed at Bahrain's Court of Cassation, its highest court.

Bahrain, a Shiite-majority country located between regional rivals and Iran, has been ruled for more than two centuries by the Al-Khalifa dynasty.

Authorities have jailed dozens of high-profile activists and disbanded both religious and secular opposition groups since protests demanding political change erupted in 2011.

They have stripped hundreds of those convicted of their citizenship, leaving many stateless.

The has accused Iranian authorities of backing the protest movement in a bid to overthrow it.

denies involvement.

has categorised as a prisoner of conscience, and leading groups around the world have condemned his trials as an attack on freedom of expression.

is already serving a two-year sentence for "disseminating rumours and false information" in television interviews critical of the government.

He has served multiple stints in prison since 2012, all linked to his role in the protests.

Bahrain, playing a key military role in the Gulf, is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet and a British military base.

US has eased restrictions on arms sales to since taking office in January last year.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 14:40 IST