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Erbil court convicts journalists, activists of spying, organizing armed groups

Five defendants, including journalists and activists, were sentenced to prison in Erbil in a decision that international rights groups say is an attack on press freedoms.

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Journalists are pictured in the newsroom of NRT in Sulaimaniyah, in the Kurdish autonomous region of northern Iraq on Aug. 22, 2020. Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq are escalating their crackdown on media outlets covering anti-government protests, journalists and rights defenders told AFP, shattering the region's reputation as a liberal refuge. — SHWAN MOHAMMED/AFP via Getty Images

Five journalists and activists were sentenced last week to six years in prison on charges of threatening the security, stability and sovereignty of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region.

Combing through online messages from group chats, photos from cell phones and voice recordings, and listening to two witness testimonies, the trial by Kurdistan Region’s Judicial Council lasted only two days; in reality, the cases had been ongoing for months. Some of the defendants were jailed in August of last year after anti-government demonstrations broke out across the region.

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