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UAE jails activist for 10 years over social media posts - report

 

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FILE PHOTO: Ahmed Mansoor, one of the five political activists pardoned by the United Arab Emirates, speaks to Reuters in Dubai November 30, 2011. REUTERS/Nikhil Monteiro/File Photo

 

RIYADH (Reuters) - Prominent Emirati activist Ahmed Mansoor has been sentenced to 10 years in jail and fined 1 million AED ($272,000) on charges of criticising the United Arab Emirates government on social media, The National newspaper reported late on Wednesday.

 

A trade and tourism hub, the UAE is an absolute monarchy that tolerates little public criticism of its ruling system and has prosecuted Mansoor and other pro-democracy activists for what it called insulting the country’s leaders.

 

Mansoor was among five activists convicted of those charges in 2011 amid the “Arab Spring” protests calling for reform in other Arab states.

 

Mansoor, an electrical engineer and poet, was arrested in March 2017 and accused of promoting a sectarian and hate-incited agenda. The court cleared him of terrorist-related charges, according to The National.

 

Rights groups have called for Mansoor's release, calling his detention a violation of freedom of expression and opinion.

 
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23 hours ago, webfact said:

Mansoor, an electrical engineer and poet

 

I know what an electrical engineer is, but 'electrical poet'... now that is a revolutionary concept  :cheesy:

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