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Kuwait grills Shiite ex-MPs over Hezbollah links
2008-03-26
Kuwait's public prosecutor on Tuesday questioned two Shiite members of the dissolved parliament for allegedly joining an underground group working to overthrow the government, their lawyer said. Adnan Abdulsamad and Ahmad Lari, who went to the prosecutor voluntarily, were accused of joining the previously unknown Hezbollah Kuwait, Abdulkarim bin Haider told AFP. They were also accused of spreading false news that undermine Kuwait's foreign position, he said. The two denied the charges and were later freed on a hefty 10,000-dinar (37,170-dollar) bail, pending further investigations.

Two weeks ago, the prosecution interrogated eight leading Shiites over the same accusations. It freed them on bail after detaining them for several days. The action came after activists from Kuwait's minority Shiite community last month organised a rally to mourn Lebanon's Hezbollah commander Imad Mughnieh who was killed in a car bombing in Damascus. Mughnieh is suspected of hijacking a Kuwaiti passenger plane in 1988 in which two Kuwaitis were killed. Abdulsamad spoke at the rally and described Mughnieh as a "martyr hero."

The prosecution had asked parliament to strip the two former MPs of their immunity to question them but parliament was dissolved by Kuwait's ruler last week and their immunity was automatically lifted.

The crackdown on Shiite activists triggered angry protests with the case fuelling sectarian tensions in this oil-rich emirate where Shiites form about a third of the native population of one million.

Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah on April 19 dissolved the opposition-dominated parliament calling for a new election on May 17, the second in less than two years.
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Kuwait to deport foreigners who mourned Hezbollah chief
2008-03-03
The Gulf state of Kuwait plans to deport foreigners who took part in a rally last month to mourn slain Hezbollah commander Imad Mughnieh, the interior minister said on Sunday.

"We will deport any foreigner who took part in the mourning rally. This is a decision we will implement and we will not back down," Sheikh Jaber Khaled al-Sabah told Al-Watan newspaper.

He did not say how many people will be deported or if the ministry has begun rounding up suspects.

The rally, in which hundreds of Shiite activists including Kuwaitis, Bahrainis, Lebanese and Iranians took part, caused uproar in the oil-rich emirate because Mughnieh was accused of hijacking a Kuwaiti plane two decades ago.

Reactions to the protest have taken a sectarian turn in Kuwait, where a third of the native population of one million are Shiite Muslims.

Two Kuwaiti lawmakers, Adnan Abdulsamad and Ahmad Lari, and a number of leading Shiite activists are being sued by four lawyers and the interior minister in connection with the protest.

Three leading activists have been remanded in custody and are being questioned on suspicion of belonging to Hezbollah Kuwait, a previously unknown organisation.

The prosecution service aslo plans to interrogate others including former MPs and a member in the municipal council on the same charges.

Abdulsamad and Lari cannot be interrogated unless parliament strips them of their immunity, however.

Mughnieh, who was killed last month by a car bomb in Damascus, was described at the rally as a "martyr hero," but Kuwait says he was responsible for killing two Kuwaiti passengers on a hijacked plane in 1988.
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2 Shiite MPs accused of being Hezbollah Kuwait founders
2008-02-21
Four Kuwaiti attorneys have filed a lawsuit against two Shiite MPs accusing them of being founders and members of Hezbollah Kuwait . "We accused them of being founders and members of Hezbollah Kuwait, undermining national unity and declaring loyalty to Lebanon's Hezbollah," attorney Dhaidan al-Mutairi said after meeting with the public prosecutor.

The lawsuit names Kuwaiti MPs Adnan Abdul Samad, who spoke at the rally, and Ahmad Lari. The lawsuit was prompted by the rally that was held in Kuwait to mourn the assassinated commander of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group . The rally was held last Saturday to mourn Imad Mughniyah, who was assassinated last week in Damascus. Hundreds of Shiites participated in the rally.

The parliamentary Popular Action bloc, which includes prominent opposition members, said it "utterly rejects and condemns" the participation of lawmakers Adnan Abdul Samad, and Ahmad Lari in the Saturday eulogy which "bloodied the hearts" of Kuwaitis The parliamentary bloc said Wednesday it has “expelled the two Shi'ite lawmakers from its bloc for eulogizing Hezbollah's, Imad Mughniyah, because they disregarded the feelings of their fellow Kuwaitis.”
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