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41 to stand trial in UAE on terrorism charges
The UAE is to try 41 people on charges of seeking to overthrow the government to set up an ISIL-like caliphate, prosecutors said on Sunday.
The suspects, who include Emiratis as well as foreigners, are accused of setting up a group “with a terrorist, takfiri (Sunni Muslim extremist) ideology,” in a bid to “seize power and establish a caliphate,” the prosecutor general said in a statement carried by the state news agency Wam.
The trial is scheduled to start on August 24.
Salem Saeed Kobeish, state prosecutor, said that the accused were referred to the Federal Supreme Court and that investigations conducted by the Public Prosecution have determined that they established and managed a terrorist group within the UAE under the name of the Shabab Al Manara Group.
According to Wam, the group aims to carry out terrorist actions on the territory, thus endangering the safety and security of the nation and the lives of individuals in the country, including the country’s leadership and its symbols, with the intention to incur damage onto public and private utilities so as to shake the country’s regime and establish a so-called Caliphate, in conformity with their takfiri ideas and extremist beliefs.
To achieve these goals the group was said to be prepared to use fire arms and explosives.
They are alleged to have communicated with external terrorist and extremist organisation to obtain the funding and personnel necessary to achieve their goals inside the UAE.
In August 2014 the President, Sheikh Khalifa enacted and updated a comprehensive antiterrorism law, which imposes the harshest punishments on offenders.
It updated the previous version enacted in 2004 with around 70 new articles and amendments.
The law defines terrorists as people committing any act considered illegal that would lead to results of terror, whether directly or indirectly.
Those results include provoking terror among a group of people, killing or causing harm to people or property, and opposing the state or any other state or international organisation.
41 to stand trial in UAE on terrorism charges | The National
41 to stand trial in UAE on terrorism charges
The UAE is to try 41 people on charges of seeking to overthrow the government to set up an ISIL-like caliphate, prosecutors said on Sunday.
The suspects, who include Emiratis as well as foreigners, are accused of setting up a group “with a terrorist, takfiri (Sunni Muslim extremist) ideology,” in a bid to “seize power and establish a caliphate,” the prosecutor general said in a statement carried by the state news agency Wam.
The trial is scheduled to start on August 24.
Salem Saeed Kobeish, state prosecutor, said that the accused were referred to the Federal Supreme Court and that investigations conducted by the Public Prosecution have determined that they established and managed a terrorist group within the UAE under the name of the Shabab Al Manara Group.
According to Wam, the group aims to carry out terrorist actions on the territory, thus endangering the safety and security of the nation and the lives of individuals in the country, including the country’s leadership and its symbols, with the intention to incur damage onto public and private utilities so as to shake the country’s regime and establish a so-called Caliphate, in conformity with their takfiri ideas and extremist beliefs.
To achieve these goals the group was said to be prepared to use fire arms and explosives.
They are alleged to have communicated with external terrorist and extremist organisation to obtain the funding and personnel necessary to achieve their goals inside the UAE.
In August 2014 the President, Sheikh Khalifa enacted and updated a comprehensive antiterrorism law, which imposes the harshest punishments on offenders.
It updated the previous version enacted in 2004 with around 70 new articles and amendments.
The law defines terrorists as people committing any act considered illegal that would lead to results of terror, whether directly or indirectly.
Those results include provoking terror among a group of people, killing or causing harm to people or property, and opposing the state or any other state or international organisation.
41 to stand trial in UAE on terrorism charges | The National