DUBAI: A United Arab Emirates court on Monday sentenced a UAE woman to death for the killing of an American kindergarten teacher in December, the state news agency WAM said.

The teacher, identified as Romanian-born Ibolya Ryan, a mother of 11-year-old twins, was stabbed to death in a toilet at an Abu Dhabi shopping mall.

The Federal Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi convicted the woman, Ala’a Badr Abdullah al-Hashemi, 30, of the killing and imposed the death penalty.

The court said the crime amounted to “a direct threat to the security and stability of society” and that the case was processed under an anti-terrorism law passed last year by the UAE.

The court ruling was final and not subject to appeal. However, executions are extremely rare in the UAE and it was not immediately clear when Hashemi might be put to death.

Hours after killing Ms Ryan, Hashemi placed a makeshift bomb outside the front door of an apartment of an Egyptian-American doctor living in the UAE, but the device was safely dismantled, according to evidence submitted at the trial.

Al-Arabiya television said the court proceeded with the trial after medical examination confirmed the defendant had been aware of her actions and was not suffering from any mental illness.

Police said she had become radicalised over the Internet and had not been targeting an American in particular, but was looking for a foreigner to kill at random.

Attacks on Westerners are rare in the UAE, but concern has been rising after a spate of militant attacks in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.

Supporters of the self-styled Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria have urged Muslims to target Western expatriates in retaliation for US-led air strikes on its fighters. The UAE has participated in the air campaign and is a strong opponent of a variety of Islamist groups.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2015

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