A court docket within the United Arab Emirates has handed 57 Bangladeshis lengthy jail phrases for holding protests within the Gulf state towards their very own nation’s authorities.
Three of the unnamed defendants had been sentenced to life for “inciting riots in a number of streets throughout the UAE on Friday”, whereas 53 others had been jailed for 10 years and one for 11 years, state-run Wam news agency reported.
It cited their court-appointed defence lawyer as arguing throughout Sunday’s trial that the gatherings had no prison intent and that the proof was inadequate.
Amnesty Worldwide condemned what it referred to as the UAE’s “excessive response to the mere existence of a public protest” on its soil.
Protests are successfully unlawful within the UAE, the place foreigners make up virtually 90% of the inhabitants. Bangladeshis are the third largest expatriate group.
In Bangladesh, more than 150 people have been killed and 500 arrested during days of violence sparked by student-led demonstrations towards quotas on authorities jobs.
On Monday a number of the protest leaders gave the federal government a 48-hour ultimatum to raise a nationwide curfew and restore web providers. They’re additionally demanding the resignation of officers they blame for violence towards demonstrators.
The unrest is among the many most critical challenges Sheikh Hasina has confronted in 15 consecutive years because the nation’s prime minister.
Based on Wam, the trial of the 57 Bangladeshis heard that that they had “organised large-scale marches in a number of streets of the UAE in protest towards selections made by the Bangladeshi authorities”.
“This led to riots, disruption of public safety, obstruction of regulation enforcement, and endangerment of private and non-private property,” it mentioned. “The police had warned the protesters, ordering them to disperse, to which they had been unresponsive”.
The court docket rejected the defendants’ defence and ordered that they be deported after serving their sentences, Wam mentioned.
There was no quick remark from Bangladesh’s authorities. However its consulate in Dubai urged residents to respect native legal guidelines in a social media put up on Sunday.
Amnesty Worldwide’s UAE researcher, Devin Kenney, mentioned it was the second mass trial within the UAE this month, through which dozens of individuals had been sentenced to “enormous jail phrases actually in a single day, on fees involving no component of violence”.
“[The] excessive response to the mere existence of a public protest on Emirati soil exhibits that the state locations nice precedence on suppressing any manifestation of dissent within the nation,” he informed AFP information company.
On 10 July, a court in the UAE handed life sentences to 43 human rights defenders and political dissidents who had been convicted of “making a terrorist organisation”.
Human rights teams mentioned the organisation had been an “impartial advocacy group” and severely criticised the mass trial as a “mockery of justice”.