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The report says the UAE ranked ninth globally. (WAM)
  • Most of the defendants were previously convicted more than a decade ago on similar charges and had completed or were about to complete their sentences.
  • Public prosecutors concluded their arguments and confirmed that the case was distinct from that in 2012 and "not about re-trying the accused," reported WAM.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Emirati authorities will seek the maximum penalty against 84 individuals accused of terrorism, they announced on Sunday.

The trial has been adjourned until March 7, when the defence will present its case, the official WAM news agency reported, saying the public prosecutor has demanded the “maximum sentence” without elaborating.

Most of the defendants were previously convicted more than a decade ago on similar charges and had completed or were about to complete their sentences.

The United Arab Emirates has accused the defendants of forming a “terrorist” organization called the “Committee for Justice and Dignity” with the aim of inciting popular protests and a “violent revolution” in the wake of the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings across the Middle East.

Public prosecutors concluded their arguments and confirmed that the case was distinct from that in 2012 and “not about re-trying the accused,” reported WAM.

In the previous trial, 69 Emirati opposition figures were convicted for alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood — considered a terrorist organization by the UAE.