| Bahrain sentences protesters to death |
| Military court sentences four men to death over killing of police during unrest, state media says. Last Modified: 28 Apr 2011 09:05 |
| A Bahraini military court has sentenced four Shia protesters to death and three to life jail terms for the killing of two policemen during demonstrations last month, state media has reported. The seven defendants were tried behind closed doors on charges of premeditated murder of government employees, which their lawyers have denied. A Shia opposition official named those sentenced to death as Ali Abdullah Hasan, Qasim Hassan Mattar, Saeed Abdul Jalil Saeed, and Abdul Aziz Abdullah Ibrahim. Sheikh Ali Salman, president of Bahrain's Al Wefaq, the largest Shia political group in the country, told Al Jazeera that the punishments did not fit the crime. "I believe that these sentences should be revised and the international community must intervene to stop this," he said. |
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04 May, 2011
Bahrain sentences protesters to death
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