Qatari poet’s life sentence cut to 15 years


Issue 942 - 07 Mar 2013 | 1 minute read

Mohammed Al-Ajami, the Qatari poet who was sentenced to life for insulting the emir, has had his sentence cut to 15 years. Known by the pen name Ibn Al-Dheeb, Al-Ajami was arrested in November 2011, and his conviction a year later attracted widespread international criticism. Some of his poetry praised the Arab revolts, and criticised Qatar’s monarch.

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