Sherwan Sherwani's prison sentence has been reduced following an appeal, according to a lawyer representing the Badinan Detainees.
Sherwani was initially sentenced to four years for charges under Articles 298 and 295 of the Iraqi Penal Code, but now faces two years. The charges relate to fraud and using forged documents. Critics say the charges are trumped up to keep him in jail beyond the original sentence.
Previously, the Erbil Criminal Court sentenced Sherwani and others to six years in prison in 2021 for 'impairing national security.' Kurdistan Regional Government President Nechirvan Barzani later cut the sentences for many of the detainees by half in February 2022.
The latest appeal and sentence reduction relate to separate charges of forgery and fraud. These are handed down just days before he was due to be released on the previous charge.