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Eight of the accused who were tried in absentia, were handed down sentences of 15 years each.
Twenty-five defendants, including 12 women, were cleared of charges of forming a clandestine organisation and plotting to overthrow the government. The fate of two of the accused is unclear.
A total of 94 dissidents were on trial on charges of forming an organisation with an aim to usurp power.
The defendants, who included 12 women, were linked to the Al Islah group, which has links to the Muslim Brotherhood. Eighty-five of the defendants, including the women, appeared before the state security bench of the Federal Supreme Court when the verdict was read out on Tuesday.
The charges against the 94 defendants included violating Articles 180 and 182 of the UAE Penal Code, which ban the formation of any organisation aimed at overthrowing, seizing or opposing the basic principles of the state.
The defence lawyers presented their arguments at the hearings which began on March 4
The detainees, arrested between March and December 2012, had pledged allegiance to the rulers of the United Arab Emirates and urged the president to lift a ban on Al Islah.
The court hearing was broadcast by Abu Dhabi TV and the court hearing was attended by lawyers, university professors and students.
Relatives of the defendants, journalists and human rights group’s country’s top security court also attended the final hearings.
The State Security Court of UAE Federal Supreme Court, presided over by Judge Falah Al Hajiri, this morning announced the verdicts in the case of the 94 Emiratis accused of various charges.
Verdicts were as follows
(numbers refer to the order on the charge list)
First, defendants sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison.
13. Mohammed Saqr Yousef Al Zaabi.
14. Abdul Rehman Khalifa Salim bin Subaih.
27. Saeed Nasser Saeed Nasser Al Tenaiji
34. Mohammed Jassem Mohammed Darwish Al Nuaimi.
35.Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed Al Shaiba.
37.Hamad Mohammed Rahma Obeid Al Shamsi
81. Khalaf Abdul Rehman Al Rumaithi.
88. Jassim Rashid Al Shamsi.
Second, sentenced to ten years imprisonment, followed by three years probation
1. Sultan Kayed Mohammed Al Qassimi.
2. Mohammed Ali Saleh Al Mansour Al Mansouri
3. Rashid Omran Ali Obaid Al Shamsi.
4. Hussain Ali Abdullah Al Najjar Al Hammadi.
5. Hassan Mohammed Hassan Ahmed Al Hammadi
6. Ahmed Ghaith Ahmad Ghaith Al Suwaidi.
7. Ali Hussain Ahmed Ali Al Hammadi.
8. Ali Saeed Mohammed Hassan Al Kindi.
9. Khaled Mohammed Abdullah Al Shaiba Al Nuaimi.
10. Saif Mohammed Ali Al Ajla Al Ali.
11. Abdul Salam Mohammed Dawrish Al Ali
12. Hamad Hassan Ali Ruqait.
15. Mohammed Abdul Razzaq Mohammed Al Siddiq Al Obaidali.
16. Hadef Rashid Abdullah Al Owais
18. Abdullah Naseeb Karama Al Jaberi.
20. Fuad Mohammed Abdullah Hassan Al Hammadi.
21. Hussain Munef Al Jaberi
22. Ahmed Saif Kalf Saleh Al Matri
23. Mohammad Abdullah Al Roken
25. Abdul Rahim Mohammad Abdul Rahman Al Zarouni
26. Issa Khalifa Ahmed Saif Al Al Suwaidi
28. Juma Saeed Juma bin Darwish Al Falasi
30. Misbah Darwish Juma Kadas Al Rumaithi
31. Shaheen Abdullah Mall’allah Al Hosani
33. Saif Mohammad Saif Mohammad Al Attar Al Dhanhani
36. Ahmed Yusuf Abdullah Buatabi Al Za’abi
38. Khalifa Hilal Khalifa Hilal
41. Khalid Fazal Ahmed Jasim
42. Salim Ali Salman Hamdoon Al Shihhi
43. Saleh Mohammad Saleh Al Zafeer
44. Salim Abdullah Rashid Sahoo Al Suwaidi
45. Khalid Mohammad Yusuf Salim Rashid Al Yammahi
47. Ahmed Rashid Ibrahim Al Taboor Al Nuaimi
48. Saeed Nasir Saeed Usman Al Wahidi
49. Ali Abdullah Mahdi Saleh
52. Abdul Aziz Ali Saeed Harib
53. Ibrahim Ismael Ibrahim Al Yaqoot
54. Ahmed Saqr Mohammad Obaid Al Suwaidi
55. Tariq Hassan Abdullah Al Qattan Al Harmodi
56. Rashid Khalfan Obaid Sabt Al Ali
59. Tariq Ibrahim Abdul Rahim Al Qasim
60. Abdul Rahman Ahmed Mohammad Al Hadidi Al Ali
61. Eisa Ma’adad Abdullah Al Seri Al Muhairi
71. Salim Mosa Farhan Al Halyan
75. Ali Salim Mohammad Al Ghawas Al Za’abi
76. Ali Abdullah Fath Ali Al Khaja
77. Ahmed Hajji Sakher Al Qubaisi
78. Ahmed Hassan Mohammad Al Rustamani
80. Ahmed Kuned Al Muhairi
82. Ismail Abdullah Mallallah Al Hosani
85. Abdul Rahem Abdullah Abdul Kareem Naqi Al Bastaki
86. Mohammed Saeed Mohammed Thiyab Al Abdouli
87. Ibrahim Hasan Ali Al Marzouqi
89. Hasan Munif Al Jaberi
92. Najeeb Ahmad Abdullah Ahmad Amiri
94. Ali Mohammed bin Hajr Al Shehhi
Third, sentenced to seven years imprisonment
39. Omran Ali Hasan Al Radhwan Al Harthi
40. Mahmoud Hasan Mahmoud Ahmad Al Hosani
73. Abdullah Abdul Qader Ahmad Ali Al Hajiri
74. Mansour Hasan Ahmed Al Ahmadi
84. Fahd Abdul Qader Ahmed Ali Al Hajiri
The following 25 defendants were found not guilty.
17. Khamis Saeed Ali Saeed Alsam Al Zeioudi
19. Ahmed Awad Yaslam Salem Al Sharqi
24.Amina Sultan Abdullah Al Nuaimi
29.Mariam Mohamed Saleh Mohammed Al Zaferi
32.Hoda Khalfan bin Kamel Al Nuaimi
46.Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed Rashed Abdan Al Naqbi
50.Jamal Awad Yaslam Salem Al Sharqi
51.Adnan Abul Karim Mohamed Jalfar
57.Ali Humaid Ali Rashed Al Nuaimi
58. Badr Abdul Rahman Abdullah Hussein Al Hammadi
62. Fatima Obaid Al Salaqi, Wife of Ibrahim Ismail Al Yaqout
63. Majida Fares Abdul Razeq Al Fares Al Shammari
64. Hessa Mohammed Saleh Mohammed Al Zafir
65. Fatima Hassan Mohammed Al Za’abi
66. Najiba Mohammed Hassan Al Hosani
67.Naeema Mohammed Yehia Abdullah
68. Jamila Salem Obaid Al Tarifi Al Shamsi
69. Hadya Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al Sayed
70. Naeema Ali Hassan Abdullah Al Marzouqi
72. Rashid Mohammed Abdullah Al Roken
79. Tawfiq Youssef Al Shaikh Abdullah Al Mubarak
83. Adel Ahmed Abdul Kareem Al Zarouni
90. Mohammed Abdullah Al Sha’mi
91. Ahmed Mohammed Saleh Abdullah Al Hammadi
93. Najeeba Abdullah Ahmed Youssef Al Hashemi
It was further ordered by the the Court that the following properties should be confiscated, all having been mentioned in the experts; report to the court..
1. An amount of AED 290,000 seized in the treasury at the home of the accused, Salem Abdullah Rashid Sahoo Al Suwaidi
2. An amount of AED 100,000 held at the Tebah for Pilgrimmage and Umrah in Sharjah, for Eisa Ma’adad Al Sarri Al Muhairi.
3. 20% of the capital of the Al Salam English Private School in Abu Dhabi.
4. AED one million and one hundred thousand dirhams of the equity of Manazal Construction Company.
5. Al Khatem Farm, North, No. 97, owned by Ahmed Mohammed Mohammed Kaneed Al Muhairi.
6. Residential and Commercial Building No. 1875 in Muwaileh area, Sharjah, Plot No. 1443.
7. Commercial Building No. 2206 at Muwaileh area, Sharjah, Plot No. 804
8. AED one million owned by Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Al Rustumani.
9. Devices and tools used in the crime.
10. Closure of the following was ordered
1. Al Aqel Al Zaki Centre
2. Al Usrah Al Saeeda Centre.
3. Manarat Educational Consultancy MEC in Ajman.
4. Websites:
Emirates Media ‘&’ Studies Center (EMASC).
The Seven Emiratis website.
watanserb.com (Watan Yugharedo Khareja Al Serb)
aleslaah.net (Da’wat Al Eslah)
www.yanabeea.netYanabe’a Tarbawiya (educational springs).
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