Wednesday, 8 May 2024

UAE issues pardon for British scholar Matthew Hedges

UAE issues presidential pardon for British scholar Matthew Hedges, who was sentenced to life in prison for spying.

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has issued a presidential pardon for British scholar Matthew Hedges, who was sentence to life in prison last week for spying.

    Hedges, 31, was among more than 700 people pardoned by the UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday, the country’s national day.

    The scholar will be permitted to leave the UAE “once formalities are completed”, an official statement said.

    Daniela Tejada, Hedges’ wife, said on Twitter that the pardon was the “best news we could’ve received”.

    The presidential pardon for Matt is the best news we could’ve received. Thank you friends, family, media, academics, and the wider public for your undivided support – I’ve been brought back to life. pic.twitter.com/vruok0ST6O

    She also told the BBC that she does not believe her husband is a spy.

    “I can’t wait to have him back” and added: “In my heart, I know that he isn’t a spy.”

    International pressure

    Emirati authorities had come under increasing international pressure since Hedges, a doctoral student in Middle Eastern studies at Durham University in northern England, was handed a life sentence.

    Officials made a point on Monday to insist that the arrest came on solid ground, showing journalists in Abu Dhabi short video clips of Hedges purportedly acknowledging his intelligence work.

    In one video clip, Hedges, is seen describing himself as a captain in MI-6, during what appears to be a court hearing in the Gulf Arab country.

    Another clip appears to show Hedges speaking to someone in an office and saying: “It helps the research to go in an easy way.”

    Then, Hedges is seen snapping his fingers and adds: “Then it becomes MI-6.”

    Emirati officials did not allow journalists to record the video.

    “He was a part-time PhD researcher, a part-time businessman, but he was a 100-percent full-time secret service operative,” said Jaber al-Lamki, an official with the UAE’s National Media Council.

    “Mr. Hedges has been found guilty of espionage. He sought out sensitive information he knew had access to it. He was here to steal the UAE’s sensitive national security secrets for his paymasters,” al-Lamki added.

    The UK’s foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said on Twitter that the pardon was “fantastic news” and that the UK was “grateful” the issue was resolved.

    Fantastic news about Matthew Hedges.Although we didn’t agree with charges we are grateful to UAE govt for resolving issue speedily.But also a bittersweet moment as we remember Nazanin &other innocent ppl detained in Iran.Justice won’t be truly done until they too are safely home.

    In a statement regarding the pardon, the UAE’s foreign minister, Dr Anwar Gargash said: “It was always a UAE hope that this matter would be resolved through the common channels of our longstanding partnership. This was a straightforward matter that became unnecessarily complex despite the UAE’s best efforts.”

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