- 19 Mar 2019
- [International Secretariat]
- Region: KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
- Topic:
Responding to news that a Bahraini court has convicted and sentenced the Bahraini opposition leader Ebrahim Sharif to six months in prison for a tweet criticizing Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, Amnesty International’s Middle East Research Director, Lynn Maalouf, said:
“Ebrahim Sharif’s trial and sentencing is simply the latest development in the Bahraini authorities’ sustained repression against their own citizens. Bahrainis are being made to pay a hefty price for simply expressing their views.
“The Bahraini authorities must quash the conviction and sentence for Ebrahim Sharif and other peaceful critics. The authorities must respect the rights of all Bahrainis to freely express their views.”
“The silence of Bahrain’s key allies, namely the USA and the UK, plays no small part in the unchecked pattern of repression. The international community must use its influence in sending a clear message to the Bahraini authorities that such practices cannot be tolerated.”
Background
Ebrahim Sharif’s sentence was issued under the Bahraini Penal Code, under which anyone can be imprisoned for up to two years for “publicly insulting a foreign country … or its leader.” In addition to the six-month prison term, he was fined 500 dinars (over $1,300 USD). He intends to appeal and pay bail to remain at liberty while his appeal is pending.
The prosecution was based on a Tweet posted on 25 December 2018 with a picture of al-Bashir and the text: “Get out of here, man.. 30 years ago, Omar al-Bashir came on the back of a tank claiming ‘salvation’. During his reign, civil wars have piled up, the South seceded, and he has impoverished, starved and degraded the kind and noble Sudanese people. The time has come for freedom for the Sudanese and the departure of the dictatorial president. #Cities_of_Sudan_Are_Rising_Up.” In 2009 and 2010 Bashir was indicted by the International Criminal Court on multiple counts of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
A former prisoner of conscience, Ebrahim Sharif is a member of the Central Committee of Wa’ad (National Democratic Action Society), a non-sectarian Bahraini political association. The Bahraini judiciary dissolved Wa’ad in May 2017, a decision that was upheld at the Court of Cassation, the highest level of appeal, on 21 January 2019.
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