By Mohammed Al A'Ali
CONTROVERSIAL amendments to a law that would consider people sheltering terror fugitives as accomplices will be voted upon in the Shura Council on Sunday.
In an initial vote in May this year, the upper chamber of the National Assembly backed the amendments to the 2006 Anti-Terrorism Law which stipulated 15 years in prison for people sheltering suspected terrorists.
However, chairman Ali Al Saleh decided to delay the final vote until after the five-month recess to allow a further review of the matter.
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