Bahrain's supreme court on Monday (May 6th) upheld death sentences for two activists and jail terms for dozens of others on terror-related charges and links to Iran, AFP reported.
The court, whose rulings are final, also stripped 47 of the defendants of their Bahraini citizenship, the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported.
The court upheld life terms for 19 convicts and sentenced 37 others to between five and 15 years in jail, the statement said.
The men were charged of forming a "terror cell" that carried out a number of attacks, killing at least two policemen and wounding several others.
They also were convicted of smuggling weapons by boat, attacking a prison and helping a number of inmates flee, and undergoing military training in Iraq and Iran.
Thirty-six of those convicted, including the two sentenced to death, are being held in jail, while the rest were sentenced in absentia.
In a separate case, Bahrain's top court upheld lengthy jail terms against 19 defendants on charges of spying for Iran and plotting to overthrow the regime, BNA reported.
The court confirmed life terms for eight of those convicted, 15-year jail terms for nine and 10-year terms for two others, with the citizenship of 15 of them revoked.
The group was convicted of leaking information to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hizbullah and of receiving "material support" from the two forces.