An amendment to the 1976 penal code says that "publicly offending the king of Bahrain, its national flag or emblem" will carry a minimum one-year and a maximum seven-year sentence, as well as a fine of up to USD 26,000, state news agency BNA reported.
The sentence can exceed seven years if the "offence was committed in the presence of the king," the report added, without providing details.
Previously, the same charges carried a minimum sentence of only a few days.
Arab Spring-inspired protests in mid-February 2011 were met by a crackdown a month later, backed by Saudi-led Gulf forces that rolled into Bahrain in support of the al-Khalifa dynasty.
Demonstrators, that sometimes chant "Down with Hamad," frequently clash with security forces in Shiite villages outside the capital.
At least 89 people have been killed in since the protests began, according to the International Federation for Human Rights.
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