The poet Mohammad Ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami has been sentenced to life in prison in Qatar for insulting the emir. The trial was held in secret, and the defendant was not allowed to have counsel. He has a week to appeal his conviction.
In other news, the UN General Assembly voted to upgrade the non-member observer status of “Palestine”. The United States voted against the resolution, but many Western countries, including Italy, voted in favor of it. Others such as Britain abstained from voting to avoid angering their Muslim minorities.
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I wouldn’t mind putting a few quid on the outcome of that poor sod’s appeal. Looks like they’ve been taking lessons from the UK’s justice system.
I still haven’t seen anything in the MSM about TR’s plight.
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