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A protester holds a placard bearing a Twitter bird and the name of jailed rights activist, Nabeel Rajab, during a demonstration in the village of Sitra, south of Manama. Image Credit: AFP

Manama: A defence lawyer says a court hearing is planned next week for an 11-year-old boy detained for allegedly taking part in anti-government protests.

The lawyer, Mohsin Al Alawi, says the sixth-grade student is scheduled to appear in court on Monday on charges of joining an illegal gathering and other claims related to the ongoing protests by Bahrain’s Shiites.

Al Alawi said yesterday that the boy, Ali Hasan, was arrested last month and took his school exams behind bars. He is among the youngest suspects detained in Bahrain.

More than 50 people have died in Bahrain’s unrest since 2011.