Five political activists detained in the United Arab Emirates have been granted a presidential pardon, one day after being convicted of crimes against the state. The activists were arrested in April after they signed an online petition demanding political reforms, including free elections for parliament. Charges against the five included insulting the country’s top leadership, endangering national security, inciting people to protest, and urging an election boycott.
Five United Arab Emirates Activists Granted Presidential Pardon
HeadlineNov 28, 2011