Six men were sentenced to prison for slander by an Omani court on September 10. The sentences, ranging from 1 year to 18 months, referenced the defendants’ criticism of the government. The men, Is’hac bin Sultan bin Yusuf al-Aghbari, Ismail bin Ali bin Hamdan al-Miqbali, Ali bin Mubarak bin Khamis al-Hajji, Mahmoud bin Mohammed bin Nasser al-Jamoodi, Hassan bin Khamis bin Mohamed al-Ruqaishi, and Nabhan bin Salim bin Abdullah al-Hanashi, were also accused of “violating information technology regulations” and fined 1,000 rials ($2,600) each, the Omani state news agency ONA reported.Although Oman has yet to experience an upheaval on par with other Arab nations, there have been protests over political reform and unemployment in the recent months. With harsh crackdowns on dissent by Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said’s government, activists have been detained and handed prison sentences.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Six men were sentenced to prison for slander by an Omani court on September 10. The sentences, ranging from 1 year to 18 months, referenced the defendants’ criticism of the government. The men, Is’hac bin Sultan bin Yusuf al-Aghbari, Ismail bin Ali bin Hamdan al-Miqbali, Ali bin Mubarak bin Khamis al-Hajji, Mahmoud bin Mohammed bin Nasser al-Jamoodi, Hassan bin Khamis bin Mohamed al-Ruqaishi, and Nabhan bin Salim bin Abdullah al-Hanashi, were also accused of “violating information technology regulations” and fined 1,000 rials ($2,600) each, the Omani state news agency ONA reported.Although Oman has yet to experience an upheaval on par with other Arab nations, there have been protests over political reform and unemployment in the recent months. With harsh crackdowns on dissent by Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said’s government, activists have been detained and handed prison sentences.
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