Yemeni journalist gets 5-year jail sentence for al-Qaeda ties

ASTANA. January 18. KAZINFORM A Yemeni state security court on Tuesday sentenced a journalist to five years in prison after it convicted him of supporting al-Qaeda and handling its media activities in the country, Kazinform refers to Trend News.

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Presiding Judge Redhwan al-Namir said Abdul-Elah Haidar Shaia'a, 35, a freelance journalist and analyst with a specialism on Islamist groups, was guilty of committing a "criminal act" and "participating in an armed gang."

He said Shaia'a had recruited foreigners for the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the regional wing of the Islamist group.

The judge acquitted Shaia'a of the charge of disseminating false news and statements.

The court also sentenced a co-defendant, Abdul-Kareem al-Shami, to two years in jail in the same case.

It imposed a two-year travel ban outside the capital city on the two convicts after they sever their terms.

After the verdict was pronounced, Shaya shouted "This is not a verdict, this is a plot."

"The judge accused of participating in an armed gang which is the gang of the National Security (agency) and covering up their criminal acts," he said. Kazinform cites Trend News. See www.en.trend.az