Bahrain: Court Revokes Nationality of 9 Members of '14th February' Organization

Bahrain’s Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs and Waqf (File photo: AFP)
Bahrain’s Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs and Waqf (File photo: AFP)
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Bahrain: Court Revokes Nationality of 9 Members of '14th February' Organization

Bahrain’s Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs and Waqf (File photo: AFP)
Bahrain’s Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs and Waqf (File photo: AFP)

Bahrain’s High Criminal Court convicted 14 Bahrainis of the 14th of February organization on charges of establishing, joining and funding a terrorist group.

The court sentence included revoking the nationality of nine convicts and issued a BD100,000 fine for one of the members.

The court issued a life in jail sentence against one defendant, seven years to nine others, and three years in jail against three convicts, according to Chief of the Terror Crime Prosecution Advocate General Chancellor Ahmed al-Hammadi.

The defendants were accused of carrying terrorist assaults, unlicensed demonstrations, rioting, and handling of explosive devices.

The case file explained that the 14th of February, listed as a terrorist organization, had fugitive elements abroad that recruited two defendants and tasked them to form a terrorist cell affiliated with the organization. They were also asked to carry out acts of riot, vandalism, arson, plant fake explosive devices on public roadside, and target Sitra Police Station.

They also staged unlicensed demonstrations in Sitra, while the leaders of the terrorist organization living abroad financed those activities.

The first defendant was in charge of leading illegal demonstrations. He received financial support to implement the terrorist cell activities. He also filmed the terrorist attacks on Sitra Police Station and police personnel.

The second defendant led the field operations of attacking the policemen and Sitra Police Station, aiming to kill the policemen, damage private and public property and terrify the people.

The Prosecution presented witness testimonies, defendant confessions, technical evidences and referred the defendants to the High Criminal Court which deliberated the case during its sessions in the presence of defense attorneys who submitted their arguments.



Saudi Foreign Minister, Korean Presidential Special Envoy Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Foreign Minister and the Special Envoy of the President of South Korea (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister and the Special Envoy of the President of South Korea (SPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister, Korean Presidential Special Envoy Discuss Regional Developments

Saudi Foreign Minister and the Special Envoy of the President of South Korea (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister and the Special Envoy of the President of South Korea (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh on Sunday Chief of Staff to the President of Korea and Presidential Special Envoy Kang Hoon-sik.

During the meeting, they reviewed cooperation relations between the two friendly countries.

They also discussed developments in the region and their repercussions for the regional security and the global economy.


Oman FM Says Success in US-Iran Talks May Require 'Painful Concessions'

Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, (File photo: AP)
Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, (File photo: AP)
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Oman FM Says Success in US-Iran Talks May Require 'Painful Concessions'

Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, (File photo: AP)
Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, (File photo: AP)

Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr al-Busaidi on Sunday called for more talks between Iran and the US and for the ceasefire to be extended, hours after negotiations failed to reach a deal during a high-stakes meeting in Pakistan.

"I urge that the ceasefire be extended and talks continue," Al-Busaidi wrote in a post on X.

"Success may require everyone to make painful concessions, but this is nothing as compared to the pain of failure and war."


GCC Secretary-General Meets with Ambassador of Argentina in Riyadh

GCC Secretary-General Jassem Al-Budaiwi (GCC)
GCC Secretary-General Jassem Al-Budaiwi (GCC)
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GCC Secretary-General Meets with Ambassador of Argentina in Riyadh

GCC Secretary-General Jassem Al-Budaiwi (GCC)
GCC Secretary-General Jassem Al-Budaiwi (GCC)

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi met on Sunday in Riyadh with the Ambassador of Argentina, Facundo Vila.

The two sides discussed several topics, most notably the relations between the GCC and Argentina, and ways to develop and strengthen them to serve mutual interests, according to SPA.

The two sides also exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues.