Omani media and activists interacted on various social media sites on the tagline "Freedom for Abdullah Al Shamsi", which was accused by a UAE court of communicating with Qatar.

The Omani journalist, Mukhtar Al Hinai, commented, "Unfortunately, the Abu Dhabi Court issued a life sentence against the Omani youth Abdullah Al Shamsi, who has been detained in the UAE for nearly two years, on charges that we see as false related to intelligence with Qatar against the UAE. Imagine all that started at the age of 17, we say For everyone who wager on justice and tolerance there, you lost the bet. "

Al-Hinai reported in a press report that the investigation against Al-Shamsi was for the sake of one of his relatives who works in the State of Qatar, and they ask him - according to information - to recognize the formation of a Qatari spy cell against the UAE, and he was physically and psychologically tortured to confess, despite his young age.

The message of the mother of the Omani citizen # Abdullah_ Al Shamsi, who today was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by the UAE judiciary, after he was suspended for 19 months, including 6 months in secret prisons. # We_register pic.twitter.com/cf3OMgmlGO

- We Record - We record (@WeRecordAR) May 6, 2020

On the other hand, a large number of Omanis interacted by marking "Freedom for Abdullah Al Shamsi", through which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of their country called for legal action in order to follow up on the case of Al Shamsi, being a member of the Sultanate of Oman.

"We are awaiting legal action, we are awaiting the statement of the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under the shadow of our leadership, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq," he said.

Unfortunately, the Abu Dhabi Court issued a life sentence against the young Omani Abdullah Al Shamsi, who has been detained in the UAE for nearly two years, on charges that we see as false related to intelligence with Qatar against the UAE.
Imagine all that started when he was 17 years old!
Tell everyone who bet on justice and forgiveness there that you lost the bet. Https://t.co/RS2wcLmDvz

- Al Mukhtar Al Hinai (@MuktarOman) May 6, 2020

Omani activists circulated a video showing a recording of the mother of the Omani detainee, Abdullah Al Shamsi, as she appealed to the Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq to interfere in the case of her son who was sentenced to life imprisonment despite his young age.

The human rights organization "We are Registering" had announced earlier that the Federal Court of Appeal in Abu Dhabi yesterday sentenced 25 years to Al-Shamsi, after he was suspended for 19 months, including six months in illegal prisons.