Matthew Hedges: British Academic Jailed for Spying Has Been Pardoned by UAE

Matthew Hedges: British Academic Jailed for Spying Has Been Pardoned by UAE
British academic Matthew Hedges in an undated photo supplied by his wife Daniela Tejada. Daniela Tejada/Handout via Reuters
John Smithies
John Smithies
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LONDON—A British academic who was jailed for life in the United Arab Emirates on charges of spying has been pardoned by the president and released.

Matthew Hedges, a 31-year-old doctoral student from Durham University, was pardoned by President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Nov. 25 as part of mass clemency for more than 700 prisoners to mark the country’s National Day.

John Smithies
John Smithies
Journalist
A journalist for The EpochTimes based in London. These views are firmly my own.
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