Bahrain court confirms policewoman’s acquittal

 

 

DUBAI — A Bahraini appeals court Sunday confirmed the acquittal of a policewoman on trial for torturing a journalist arrested during the unrest in the Gulf kingdom two years ago, judicial sources said. On Oct.22 last year, she was acquitted on charges of torturing female journalist Naziha Saeed, Manama’s correspondent for France 24 and Radio Monte Carlo Doualiya, during the crackdown on anti-regime protests. But prosecutors appealed the decision to acquit the policewoman, whose name was not given. The officer was prosecuted for hitting the journalist on May 22, 2011, after she was summoned by the police for questioning about her links with Al-Manar, the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah’s television channel. — AFP

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