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Monitoring Group Says Appeals Court in Qatar Overturns Conviction of the Baha'i Community's Leader
- An appeals court in Qatar has overturned the conviction of Remy Rowhani, the leader of the Baha'i community, as reported by an international Baha'i organization monitoring the case.
- Rowhani, 71, had originally received a five-year sentence related to social media posts.
- The verdict represents 'a serious breach and grave violation of the right to freedom of religion or belief.'
- The Baha'i community hopes this decision will lead to more progress for their rights in Qatar in the future.
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Monitoring group says appeals court in Qatar overturns conviction of the Baha’i community’s leader
An appeals court in Qatar has overturned the conviction of Remy Rowhani, leader of the country's small Baha'i community, according to an international Baha’i organization monitoring the case.
·Waterloo, Canada
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Monitoring group says appeals court in Qatar overturns conviction of the Baha'i community's leader
An appeals court in Qatar has overturned the conviction of Remy Rowhani, leader of the country’s small Baha’i community.
·United States
Read Full ArticleMonitoring Group Says Appeals Court in Qatar Overturns Conviction of the Baha'i Community's Leader
An appeals court in Qatar has overturned the conviction of Remy Rowhani, leader of the country's small Baha'i community, according to an international Baha’i organization monitoring the case.
·New York, United States
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left10Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Left
71% Left
L 71%
C 29%
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