Kuwait Jails Stateless Activist
Enezi Flees
Arab Times
(DG Note: Actually, they can't jail him if he's already gone, so the headline is inaccurate.)
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 1, (AFP): Kuwait’s lower court Sunday
sentenced a stateless activist for five years in jail for insulting His
Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, his lawyer said. Khaled al-Kafeefa
told AFP that defendant Abdullah al-Enezi, who has apparently fled the country,
was not present in court for the ruling.
Enezi was arrested in February last year for taking part in
a gathering for stateless people, locally known as bedouns, to demand Kuwaiti
citizenship and charged with insulting the Amir. Criticising the Amir in Kuwait
is considered a state security offence, with those found guilty faced with up
to five years behind bars. Enezi was detained for three months before being
released on a $1,700 bail (1,500 euros) and banned from travel, the lawyer
said. But Kafeefa said he has learned that Enezi had fled Kuwait and sought
political asylum in a Western country.
Human Rights Watch called on Kuwait in April to investigate
allegations of police torture of Enezi and two other stateless men detained for
taking part in protests. On Sunday, the Kuwaiti court also acquitted 36
bedouins who had been accused of taking part in an unlicenced demonstration and
assaulting police, Kafeefa said. But a lower court on Thursday sentenced six
stateless men to one year in jail to be followed by deportation for allegedly
taking part in an unlicenced gathering and assaulting police.
The court asked five of them to pay each $700 to suspend the
jail term, but refused to extend the exemption to the sixth defendant, leading
stateless rights activist Abdulhakim al-Fadhli. All the rulings can be
challenged.
The bedouns were born and raised in Kuwait and claim the
right to Kuwaiti citizenship. But the government says only 34,000 of an
estimated 110,000 stateless qualify for consideration and that the rest hold
other nationalities.
(DG Note: They have been "studying" the cases of Bedoons for several decades now.)
I wonder what "Western country" granted Abdullah Al-Enezi political asylum.
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