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Nabeel Rajab – “Jail me three years or 30 – I will never give up.” “I will continue all my life struggling for democracy and human rights.”

Bahraini court sentences human rights activist Nabeel Rajab to three years in prison for illegal protesting
By Gianluca Mezzofiore – 16 August, 2012 – IBTIMES

A Bahraini court has sentenced prominent human rights activist Nabeel Rajab to three years in prison, for three separate cases of inciting and participating in protests against the Sunni Al-Khalifa monarchy.

Rajab’s attorney, Mohammed al-Jishi, told reporters that each of the three cases carried a one-year jail term. Al-Jishi added that his client, currently head of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, plans to contest the sentence.

Following the trial, Rajab’s son, Adam Nabeel Rajab, used Twitter to convey a message from his father.

The message read: “Jail me three years or 30 – I will never give up.”

Series of punishments

The three-year sentence is the latest in a series of punishments for Rajab, who heads up Bahrain’s Centre for Human Rights and has been at the forefront of pro-democracy protests during 16 months of unrest in the Gulf Arab state.

The 48-year-old is already in prison, having received a three-month sentence in June for insulting the Sunni elite on Twitter. Rajab used the microblogging site to claim that residents of the Sunni Muharraq district of Bahrain were supporting prime minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman only for financial gain.

Just days before the twitter trial began, Rajab emerged from a one-month prison sentence imposed in early May, when he returned from a protest meeting in Beirut, Lebanon.

He was arrested at Bahrain’s Manama airport on 5 May, after returning from a conference in Beirut, Lebanon.

During the Twitter trial, the activist described his case as “political” and “vindictive”.

In a separate interview, conducted with the international observatory Witness Bahrain, Rajab said: “I believe strongly in peaceful means of struggle. It could take longer time, but has better results.

“I will continue all my life struggling for democracy and human rights.”

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