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British student charged with spying in UAE

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Update: 2018-10-16 11:13:36
British student charged with spying in UAE Matthew Hedges with his wife Daniela Tejada (Photo: Family hangout)

A British PHD student has been charged with “spying for a foreign state” in the United Arab Emirates, the country’s authorities have said.

Matthew Hedges, a 31-year-old doctoral student at Durham University, was arrested on May 5 at Dubai airport after a two-week visit to the country.

The government said in a statement: "The Attorney General of United Arab Emirates ... confirmed today that Mr. Matthew Hedges, a British Citizen, has been charged with spying for and on behalf of a foreign State, jeopardizing the military, economy and political security of the UAE.”

Investigators had gathered evidence from Mr Hedges' electronic devices and intelligence from UAE security agencies, the statement said.

The British Foreign Office did not immediately reply for a request for comment. British authorities have said they raised Mr Hedges' case with the UAE previously.

Mr Hedges appeared at a court in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi last week, after a first hearing earlier this month, but was not informed of any charges, his wife, Daniela Tejada, said, adding that she had been told his trial would resume on Oct 24.

"Matt was in the UAE to carry out academic research for his PhD. Since he was detained on May 5, 2018 he has only ever been granted two consular visits which is in direct violation of his rights," she said.

According to Durham University's website, Mr Hedges is a doctoral student in the School of Government and International Affairs whose research interests include civil-military relations, political economy and tribalism. 

Last year, he co-authored an article in an academic journal on the Muslim Brotherhood and the Gulf Cooperation Council, of which the UAE is a member.

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