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meetings, in accordance with the customs observed in the country; however, the
Government placed some limitations on the exercise of this right. The Government continued to exert a level of control and to monitor both Sunni and Shi'a Muslims, and there continued to be government discrimination against Shi'a Muslims in certain fields. Members of other religious groups who practice their faith privately do so without interference from the Government. There were occasional reports of incidents between the Government and elements of the Shi'a majority population, who were often critical of the Sunni-controlled Government's rule. Problems continued to exist, stemming primarily from the Government's perceived unequal treatment of Shi'a in the country.
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against the government or protests during the Arab Spring movement. The conditions at the prison are reportedly dirty and unhygienic. However, the economical and geopolitical relations shared by Ottawa and
Washington with Bahrain are apparently overshadowing the violation of human rights in the Gulf nation. When the relatives of the prisoners discovered that 3 Covid-positive cases had been detected at the prison, they took to the streets to protest against the continued imprisonment of the political prisoners. The event was followed by prisoners being beaten in their cells by authorities, as per Bahrain's National Institution for Human Rights.
2335:'s 96th session, where he used the opportunity of addressing the conference to announce that the first regional dialogue on workers' issues would be held in Bahrain. "This will offer countries that recruit manpower and those that provide it an opportunity to engage in an open and honest discussion on the impact of globalisation." The ILO Director General Juan Somavia has described the Crown Prince as an innovator with a modern vision of commitment to change and a belief in dialogue. Somavia has noted that Bahrain had been one of the pioneers of Decent Work Country Programmes, beginning with a pilot programme in 2002.
2133:. Hotel representatives have criticized these measures, highlighting the negative economic impact on tourism and their infringement on individual freedoms. Critics argue that imposing such religious norms on the broader population and non-observant communities contradicts the principle of "no compulsion in religion" and harms Bahrainâs reputation as a tolerant and inclusive country. While these regulations are intended to respect Islamic traditions, they are seen as limiting personal freedoms, alienating non-Muslim residents and visitors, and economically damaging key sectors like hospitality and tourism.
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Affairs and head of the Civil Informatics Organization and member of the Al Khalifa royal family. The allegations were revealed in September 2006, in a 240-page document produced by the Gulf Centre for Democratic Development, and authored by Dr Salah Al Bandar, an adviser to the Cabinet Affairs Ministry. Following the distribution of the report, Bahraini police forcibly deported Dr Al Bandar to the United Kingdom, where he holds citizenship. According to Dr al-Bandar, the Minister paid five main operatives a total of more than $ 2.7 million to run:
1254:, as a result of the injuries he sustained due to torture in 2011, including a broken jaw. After spending over a decade in wrongful imprisonment and being subjected to physical, psychological and sexual torture, Al-Khawaja suffered from chronic pain and required an additional surgery. However, his medical treatment was stopped due to his activism inside the prison in February 2022. His daughter also reported that during January, Al-Khawaja had to wait outside the hospital for three hours, before he was brought back to the prison without seeing the doctor.
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beliefs. Their charges stemmed from YouTube videos where Al-Qassab questioned certain
Quranic verses. Bahraini authorities accused them of violating the penal code by offending religious sects and symbols. The court's decision highlights tensions between Bahrain's penal code and its commitments to international human rights law, particularly the right to freedom of belief and expression. Prominent Shia clerics have been the most openly hostile to the organisation, denouncing its work as blasphemy and calling for Al-Tajdeed members to be ostracised.
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military escorts", to demolish the mosques, and in many cases, have hauled away the buildings' rubble before townspeople awake so as to leave no trace. Sheikh Khalid bin Ali bin
Abdulla al Khalifa, the minister of justice and Islamic affairs for Bahrain, defended the demolitions stating: "These are not mosques. These are illegal buildings." However the McClatchy reporter found that photos taken of several mosques before their destruction by the government "showed they were well maintained, decades-old structures."
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2253:(BIRD) said that the Bahrain authorities detained six children, aged 14 and 15, without any written justification. They were being held in a child welfare facility. The authorities denied the parentsâ requests to visit their children and to be present during their interrogations. The children's alleged offences occurred in December 2020 or January 2021, when they were 13 and 14. The Office of the Public Prosecution alleged that the boys damaged a car near a police station by throwing Molotov cocktails.
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legal foundation can be assessed. Normally neither the government nor the security forces interfere with demonstrations â unless feeling threatened. This lack of legal certainty is obviously wanted: âYou have to see what we practice, not what is written in laws. Our practise is very liberal. One also has to see in which part of the world weâre livingâ says the then head of the central informatics organisation and now minister of the royal court, Sheikh
Mohammed bin Atiyatallah Al Khalifa.
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procure and install a website blocking software solution chosen by the
Ministry. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority ("TRA") assisted the Ministry of Culture and Information in the execution of the said Resolution by coordinating the procurement of the unified website blocking software solution. This software solution is operated solely by the Ministry of Information and Culture and neither the TRA nor ISPs have any control over sites that are blocked or unblocked.
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Union president, Mariam Al Ruwaie, expressed surprised at the MP's suggestions, "This does not agree with His
Majesty the King's reforms, which give women and men the same rights for education and work. In Bahrain's society women make up 26 per cent of the labour force, there are more girls in schools and universities than men and their results are better...I am worried because the parliament has not started and he has said something like this. It is a bad start."
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2238:. The groups claimed that the children were beaten and threatened with rape and electric shocks by the Bahraini security forces. A 13-year-old child was hit on his head, while the police continued with the threats to rape him, give him electric shocks from a car battery, and beat his genitals. Prosecutors and police barred the parents and lawyers of children from being present during the interrogations as children were terrorized into confessing.
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condemned for continuing their business-as-usual with
Bahrain and for ignoring the torture, unfair trials, and killing of protesters and critics of the government. ADHRB stated that the futile political reforms enacted by the Bahraini government to improve the country's human rights situation have covered for both the US and the UK to continue their political relations with the Arab nation, while neglecting the country's human rights violations.
647:â (a term usually used to refer to non-Arabs and especially people of Iranian ancestry in GCC countries and especially Achomis), and argue that this term only refers to people who migrated from Iran with a Shia background. The researcher pointed out that the linguistic and religious situation of the Sunni Persians in Bahrain is thorny, and that there is sometimes deliberate confusion between the âHuwala Arabsâ and the âSunni Persians/Achomis.â
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2105:, Bahrain enforces strict laws prohibiting the public consumption of food, drink, or smoking during daylight hours, with violatorsâMuslim or non-Muslimâfacing jail terms of up to one year and fines up to 100 Bahraini dinars, in accordance with Articles 309 and 310 of the Penal Code. These regulations aim to preserve respect for the fasting period, one of Islamâs five pillars, but raise significant concerns regarding
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may include donating funds, paying regular visits, engaging in spreading misinformation or teaching courses despite awareness of the countriesâ human rights abuses. According to the report, Bahrain was using this strategy of academic whitewashing to conceal its record of systematic discrimination against Shia
Muslims, religious intolerance, and suppression of free speech. Bahrain's ambassador to the
920:, an international non-profit organization, Al-Khawaja has spent 10 years of unreasonable incarceration along with abuse and mistreatment at the hands of the prison authorities. He was arrested in 2011 for a critical stance against the government and for organizing protests that demanded political reforms during the 2011 Arab uprisings. Rights organizations are now calling for his prompt release.
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that were critical of the regime. HRW said independent media and foreign journalists rarely have access to the country. With abusive restrictions on freedom of expression, Bahrain arbitrarily imprisons human rights defenders and those who took part in protests. The repressive Kingdom was asked to permit an access for foreign journalists and human rights organizations into the country.
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law or legislation on moral matters, by declaring Islam as the state religion and Islamic law as the source of legislation, the constitution implies that Muslims are forbidden to change their religion. Societal pressure reinforces the Islamic principle, which forbids the conversion from Islam. therefore Bahraini citizens born to Muslim parents cannot change their religion legally.
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2352:"massive" labour inspection campaign by the Ministry of Labour to ensure that companies obeyed the decision. The ban was criticized by construction companies saying that the government's decision would delay their projects, but according to the Ministry of Labour, migrant workers' protection representatives and human rights activities have welcomed the move.
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708:, Bahrain is practicing "a form of sectarian apartheid by not allowing Shiites to hold key government posts or serve in the police or military. In fact, the security forces are staffed by Sunnis from Syria and Pakistan who also get fast-tracked to Bahraini citizenship, much to the displeasure of the indigenous Shiite population."
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prostitutes and make the neighbourhood dirty... these are poor people who often live in groups of 50 or more, crammed into one house or apartment," said Mr Rahma. "The rules also state that there must be at least one bathroom for every five people... there have also been cases in which young children have been sexually molested.
1434:, while hundreds of political prisoners had been piled up and tortured in prisons of Bahrain. In 2012, Salah Abbas was murdered by the Bahraini police and his body was found a day before the Grand Prix. Similarly, in 2017, Najah Yusuf was arrested, tortured and sexually assaulted by the Bahraini authorities for criticizing the
2203:. The government used women's rights as a decorative tool on the international level. While the High Council for Women was used to hinder non-governmental women societies and to block the registration of the Women Union for many years. Even when the union was recently registered, it was restricted by the law on societies.
1525:. It was possible for the King to ratify the sentences or grant pardons to those sentenced. The report claimed that the Bahraini courts failed on multiple levels to investigate reports of torture or abuse used as a means to coerce confessions as evidence for death sentencing, prohibited under Article 7 of the
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that dominate parliament has ever fielded a female candidate. One woman won a seat in parliament in 2006, although her victory in the sparsely populated constituency in the south of the country was seen by some as engineered by the government which wanted to see a woman represented in Council of Deputies.
576:, between 2007 and 2009, the government regularly practiced torture and ill-treatment in interrogating security suspects. Although government spokesmen have issued denials, there is no evidence of criminal investigations and the government has not imposed disciplinary measures on the alleged perpetrators.
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by the criminal court at Bahrain's request. No reason was given by the foreign ministry, but the decision was made under Section 21 of the Prosecution Act, which allows for cases to be dropped if not in the public interest, and he would be released and allowed to return to Australia as soon as possible.
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The government is using the family law issue as a bargaining tool with opposition Islamic groups. This is evident through the fact that the authorities raise this issue whenever they want to distract attention from other controversial political issues. While no serious steps are taken to help approve
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MP, Sayed Abdulla Al A'ali, called for legislation to restrict women's employment rights by banning women from "male-orientated jobs", Ms Rabea said, "With this type of thinking I am sure we are facing a very big challenge with parliament. I am worried about this, it is very serious." Bahrain Women's
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Municipal Council vice-chairman Abbas Mahfoodh for closer cooperation between politicians and the Interior Ministry to stamp out rioting, after residents of the town of Tubli confronted and chased away three masked men who allegedly planned to commit acts of sabotage using Molotov cocktail firebombs.
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In 2023, Jalal al-Qassab, 60, and Redha Rajab, 67, were imprisoned after their final appeals were rejected. Both men, members of the Bahraini cultural association Al-Tajdeed (lit: reformation; referring to the reformation of Islam), were sentenced to one year in prison and fined for "mocking" Islamic
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The press and publications law prohibits anti-Islamic media, and mandates imprisonment for âexposing the stateâs official religion for offense and criticism.â The law states that âany publication that prejudices the ruling system of the country and its official religion, public morals or any faith in
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An estimated 1000 Bahrainis have been detained since the uprising and Bahraini and international human rights groups have documented hundreds of cases of torture and abuse of Shia detainees. According to csmonitor.org, the government has gone beyond the crushing of political dissent to what "appears"
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Authorities have held secret trials where protesters have been sentenced to death, arrested prominent mainstream opposition politicians, jailed nurses and doctors who treated injured protesters, seized the health care system that had been run primarily by Shiites, fired 1,000 Shiite professionals and
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On 1 November 2017, Bahrain imposed charges against Sheikh Ali Salman, Hassan Sultan, and Ali al-Aswad because of their efforts for reform through peaceful means. In March 2018, Bahrain refused to grant Bahraini citizenship to the daughter of Sheikh Ali Salman, a prominent Shia and opposition leader
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claimed that Bahrain failed to fulfil an undertaking it pledged at the Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review in 2008. The Kingdom had pledged that it "is fully committed to supporting non-governmental organizations through legal and other instruments". Instead, it shut down almost all NGOs
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In July 2021, non-governmental organisation IFEX called upon the Bahraini government to immediately release prominent Bahraini human rights defender and academic Dr.Abduljalil AlSingace, who went on a hunger strike to protest against the degrading and punitive treatment he had been receiving from Jau
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In November 2021, the European Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (ECDHR) reported that Bahrain is using institutional collaborations to hide abysmal human rights records. Such partnerships between an academic institution and an abusive regime are based on the concept of academic whitewashing. It
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There are a large number of foreign workers and, while in theory they are allowed to join unions and run for union office, they mainly prefer to stay out of union activities as they have no protection against dismissal. According to the proposed legislation, if expatriate workers overstay their work
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According to Human Rights Watch, in as of 2011 there were more than 458,000 guest workers in Bahrain, many of whom experience prolonged periods of withheld wages, passport confiscation, unsafe housing, excessive work hours and physical abuse. Government protective measures are "largely ineffective."
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to grant women the right to vote and equal political rights with men was opposed by a majority of Bahraini women, with 60% of women surveyed saying they disagreed with the move. Salafists have publicly restated their opposition to women's participation in parliament, and none of the Islamist parties
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The Constitution states that Islam is the official religion and that Shari'a (Islamic law) is a principal source for legislation. Article 22 of the Constitution provides for freedom of conscience, the inviolability of worship, and the freedom to perform religious rites and hold religious parades and
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In September 2022, Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Bahrain, said during his participation in Bashkortostan's celebrations of the 11th anniversary of the introduction of Islam: "There is no doubt that you have followed and
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released a joint report stating that Bahraini courts routinely violated defendantsâ rights to fair trials, and sentenced defendants to death following manifestly unfair trials, based primarily on confessions allegedly coerced through torture. Since 2011, courts in Bahrain have sentenced 51 people to
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The COVID-19 outbreak in Bahrain's main prison, Jau has left prisoners with poor living conditions asprison authorities continue to deliberately neglect medical needs. According to Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), a second outbreak at Jau began in mid-Mayâ21, infecting at
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spoke against the discrimination of Shias in Bahrain, saying, "Members of the Shia community there continue to report ongoing discrimination in government employment, education, and the justice system," and that "Bahrain must stop discriminating against the Shia communities." He also stated that "In
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uprising and crackdown against Shia protest in Bahrain, "dozens" of Shia mosques have been leveled by the government according to a report in McClatchy newspapers. According to Shiite leaders interviewed by the reporter, work crews have often arrived "in the dead of night, accompanied by police and
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The Bandargate scandal refers to an alleged political conspiracy by the certain government officials in Bahrain to foment sectarian strife and marginalize the majority Shia community in the country. The conspiracy was allegedly led and financed by Sheikh Ahmed bin Ateyatalla Al Khalifa, Minister of
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demanded that on the occasion of Bahrain National Day, December 16, 2021, authorities use the customary pardon to free everyone imprisoned for exercising freedom of expression and association. The most prominent opposition leaders, including human rights defenders, and journalists, have been behind
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documented violations of medical neutrality including the beating, abuse, and threatening of Shi'a physicians at Salmaniya Hospital; government security forces stealing ambulances and posing as medics; the militarization of hospitals and clinics, thus obstructing medical care; and rampant fear that
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On 20 June 2016, Ayatullah Sheikh Isa Qassim was stripped of his nationality. As a result, some people protested the Bahraini government's act of doing this by holding a sit-in outside the home of the Ayatullah. On 23 May 2017, however, Bahraini security forces attack the sit-in. As a result of the
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In April 2021, the death of a Bahraini prisoner at the Jau prison due to COVID-19 led to protests from angry inmates who feared their lives following the lack of medical facilities and treatment. The sit-in lasted for 10 days at building 13. The data provided by the Bahrain Institute for Rights and
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published a collection of threats sent to naturalized citizens warning that they would have to 'choose between the suitcase and the coffin', promising 'Death and fire are your destiny' and another warned that the author hated all naturalized Bahrainis, "You are detested. You have taken from us, the
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He was kept in detention in Thailand while the Australian government and many international organisations and individuals lobbied for his release, until it was announced on 11 February 2019 by the Thai Office of the Attorney-General (OAG) that the extradition case against al-Araibi had been dropped
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to assess the incidents that occurred in the Kingdom during the period of unrest in February and March 2011 and the consequences of these events. The report was released on 23 November of that year and confirmed that there were some incidents of physical and psychological abuse on detainees. It has
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In 2007, government passed legislation to ban construction and other outdoor work between noon and 4 pm during the summer â the hottest times of the day. The vast majority of those involved in this type of work being expatriate labourers from the Indian sub-continent. The move was backed by a
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at a seminar in Bahrain on trade unionism, held under the patronage of the Labour Ministry, described some of Bahrain's labour laws as out of line with international standards. According to the ILO international labour standards department deputy director, Karen Curtis, the current rules governing
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in Islam, and since Bahrain's constitution states that Islam is the official religion and that Shari'a (Islamic law) is a principal source for legislation, as such, there is an established state religion where Islamic studies are mandatory in state schools, there is a religious control over family
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Demonstrations of all sorts occur on a regular bases â less than common in the region. The laws regulating rallies and demonstrations predate the reforms; a bill for a new one has not yet been passed by parliament. As is the case with press freedom, a general liberal practise without the necessary
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According to the MOI, during the year, the ministry investigated 26 individuals for defamation of religions, a charge usually stemming from statements made during sermons, and the government prosecuted six of them for inciting religious hatred and sectarianism. Courts convicted two of the six, but
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Bahrainiâs showed up to the November 2022 elections to vote for a meaningful change, only to find out that the opposition was banned, as per rights groups. Despite 330+ candidates, which included a record 73 women competing in the elections, the elections ended up being an unfair event with all of
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In late April 2018, after the Bahraini monarch commuted the death sentences of four men who had been tried by Bahrain's military court, four Shia sheikhs released a statement saying that they hoped that such steps would be "extended to the rest of those sentenced ." The statement also called for a
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Human rights groups reported on 9 April 2021 the detention of the family members of prominent political prisoners following their peaceful protests against their imprisonment, which included Mohammed Al-Daqqaq and his inmate on death row, Mohammed Ramadhan. The arrests were made during an event of
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was arrested by the Bahraini authorities and sentenced to prison for life for his role in the 2011 uprisings. Following his arrest, he was subjected to beatings at night for two months and was kept in solitary confinement. He has been subjected to torture and ill-treatment, where he was forced to
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government has been using British taxpayersâ money to secretly fund a Bahraini government institution, known as the National Intelligence Agency Ombudsman. The institution was accused of âwhitewashingâ the torture and rape of women's rights activists. The British government was condemned by Najah
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It is appalling that Bahrain is willing to rest on the benefits of these peopleâs hard work, and often their suffering, but that they refuse to live with them in equality and dignity. The solution is not to force migrant workers into ghettos, but to urge companies to improve living conditions for
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In Bahrain, stateless people are denied the right to hold legal residency, are not allowed the right to travel abroad, buy houses, and to hold government jobs. They are also not allowed to own land, start a business and borrow loans. Recently, the Bahraini government issued regulations preventing
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The Interior Ministry had to resist pressure in May 2007 from business leaders to 'crack down' on the rioters, as well as deal with concerns that local residents would take matters into their own hands and deal with the rioters themselves. Concerns about vigilantism resulted in a call by Central
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Various Bahraini liberal intellectuals in Bahrain strongly criticized the Bahraini government for "favoring extremist Islamic religious groups and hastening to respond to their demands at the expense of the interests of many social groups and various sectors of production," and expressed concern
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The Press Law 47 of 2002 has been strongly criticised as restrictive as it specifies criminal charges against those who criticise the head of state or Islam, or "threaten national security". However, discussion in the newspapers is often robust with journalists frequently criticising government
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On 5 January 2009 the Ministry of Culture and Information issued an order (Resolution No 1 of 2009) pursuant to the Telecommunications Law and Press and Publications Law of Bahrain that regulates the blocking and unblocking of websites. This resolution requires all ISPs â among other things â to
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said Bahraini authorities are apparently targeting the family members of a prominent Bahraini activist, Sayed al-Wadaei, in retaliation for his human rights work. They have detained both his brother-in-law and his mother-in-law. Sayed has accused Bahraini authorities of serious human rights
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A typical male Bahraini with political interests has multiple affiliations: he is a member of a political society, has joined two or three NGOS in the first reform euphoria (related to human rights, women, environment), has been (since he entered his professional life) a member of a professional
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A 22-year-old Bahraini, Mustafa Abdul-Karim Khatam, was reported to be in a bad health condition, following torture inside Jau Prison. He was allegedly interrogated and tortured to submit to charges. Despite the worsened conditions, Khatam was denied any medical assistance or care, criticized by
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On 25 April 2010, Royal Order No. 16/2010 appointed 17 men and five women as the first members of the NHRI, including prominent human rights activists Salman al-Sayyid 'Ali Kamal al-Din, the former deputy secretary-general of the independent Bahrain Human Rights Society, as president. While the
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The Workers' Trade Union Law of September 2002 introduced the right to belong to trade unions in Bahrain. It established the General Federation of Bahrain Trade Unions (GFBTU) but not full freedom of association, as all trade unions have to belong to the GFBTU. Workers in the private and public
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report on the human rights situation in Bahrain during 2016, Authorities continued imposing restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression and association and continued to curtail the right to peaceful assembly. The international organization said authorities detained several activists and
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In August 2023, Bahrain's government used political isolation laws to curb activists and former opposition members from public participation, resulting in rights abuses and stifled democracy, as per a report by Human Rights Watch. The laws, enacted in 2018, restricted running for parliament and
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According to Ricochet, independent journalism and crowdfunded media outlet, the largest prison of Bahrain, Jau, an average cell measuring 3 by 3.4 meters house approximately 12 prisoners at a time, despite coronavirus pandemic. Many of the inmates are political prisoners arrested for opposition
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cleric Ahmed Abdulaziz Al Madhiwas accused of âinsulting the companions of the Prophet Muhammedâ during a sermon and was prosecuted under Article 310 of the penal code. Al Madhi is one of dozens of Jaafari religious figures to be harassed and jailed by Bahraini authorities for similar charges.
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Civil society has been prominent in supporting specific legislation promoting human rights through parliament. One recent campaign is the call for Bahrain's government to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. It is being led by the Bahrain-branch of the Coalition for the
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to assess the incidents that occurred in the Kingdom during the period of unrest in February and March 2011 and the consequences of these events. The report was released on 23 November and confirmed the Bahraini government's use of torture and other forms of physical and psychological abuse on
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revealed that 20 loyalists close to Bahrain's government, including two members of the royal family, were also listed in the leaked database of numbers targeted or hacked by NSO. The mobile phone of a US state department official, who was stationed in Bahrain at the time of her selection, also
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Technically, consensual sex between same sex couples is legal. However, the government has in recent years adopted restrictive measures towards what it identifies as âmoralâ issues. By including homosexual sexual acts and behaviour under the category of âimmoralâ behaviour, the government has
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Generally, civil society has thriven, at least numerically. Bahrain's NGOs are fragmented â many NGOs are really a spin-off of a political organisation and/or can draw only a narrow ethnic-sectarian segment to their activities. Generally the more elitist the NGO, the less narrowly defined its
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On 12 April 2022, Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB) criticized relations of the UK and US with Bahrain, stating that the two nations turned a blind-eye towards the Arab nation's legalization of systematic repression and human rights violations. The US and UK were
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The rules we are drawing up are designed to protect the rights of both the families and the Asian bachelors... these labourers often have habits which are difficult for families living nearby to tolerate... they come out of their homes half dressed, brew alcohol illegally in their homes, use
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On 19 August 2015, Bahraini authorities arrested Shia cleric and former MP Sheikh Hassan Isa. His arrest on false charges was said to be a reprisal of the Bahraini government against him, and it was reported that the measures taken against Sheikh Isa, who was innocent, violated national and
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December 2016, Euro Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor condemned Bahrain's policies which restrict the freedom of press and media. The violations include arresting, and torturing journalists who have a contrary political view to the government. According to the International Monitor, these
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A bill prompted by women's rights activists in 2005 to introduce a unified personal status law to protect women's rights in marriage, divorce and other family matters was opposed in a series of large-scale demonstrations organised by an alliance of salafists and Shia Islamists including
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A new law, soon to be passed, looks set to restrict unions' freedom to carry out a legal strike. There was much concern about the lack of proper protection foreseen for foreign workers who make up 60 per cent of the workforce. The head of Gulf Air's union was sacked shortly after his
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In 2017, Bahrain ended its moratorium on the use of the death penalty, and by 2020 had executed six people. As of 2021, there are 27 individuals on death row in the country, with 25 deemed at "imminent risk" of execution according to the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy.
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this law, although the government and its puppet National Assembly had no trouble in the last four years when it came to approving restrictive laws related to basic freedoms. All of this is why no one in Bahrain believes in Government clichés and government institution like the
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In February 2011, the tensions between the Sunni ruling minority and the Shi'a majority spilled over into street protests which was violently suppressed by police forces, resulting in multiple civilian deaths. McClatchy Newspapers/csmonitor.com reported that as of mid-May 2011,
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Bahrain is considered a Tier 2 country on the US State Department Trafficking in Persons report, the second highest tier, and indicated that Bahrain "does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking," but is "making significant efforts to do so."
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permits, they suffer heavy fines, are imprisoned for unspecified lengths of time and then deported. The government admitted that the new law would not give domestic servants any employment rights, but contained measures that would protect them against abuse from employers.
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On July 11, 2020, the UK foreign office was urged to intervene to stop the execution of Mohammed Ramadan and Husain Moosa, two Bahraini pro-democracy activists who were given death sentence by a Bahrain court, despite claims of confessions extracted through torture.
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As such, many political websites and blogs are blocked by the government, and as of November 2005 the government requires all Bahraini websites to register with the Ministry of Information. In August 2006, Bahraini government authorities blocked internet access to
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UNHCR resolution (Ref: E/CN.4/Sub.2/1997/L.8) "Questions of the violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms, including policies of racial discrimination and segregation and of apartheid, in all countries," is a "resolution condemning the government of
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association. If Shiite, he attends maâatim at least for holidays, and is involved in some charity, religious or through a local fund. Itâs quite likely he is a regular to a majlis, the likelihood even increasing in case he is Sunni with tribal affiliations.
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In April 2021, rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja not only turned 60 years old but also completed 10 years of unconditional imprisonment. The family members of Abdulhadi are concerned about his well-being due to his declining health condition during the
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describes the demonstrators as "protesting an apartheid system that denies them opportunities equal to those of their Sunni neighbors.", "From colonial policing to community policing in Bahrain: The historical persistence of sectarianism", Staci Strobl,
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stated that when it came to right and wrong, the Governmentâs position on Bahrain shows it has âclearly picked which side they are onâ, citing the case of Dr. Al-Singace, who has suffered torture and sexual abuse at the hands of Bahraini security forces.
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a manner likely to disturb the peace, can be banned from publication by a ministerial order.â The law allows the production and distribution of religious media and publications of minority groups, under condition that they do not criticize Islam.
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Contrary to views commonly held on Gulf statesâ societies, Bahrainâs society offers a complex matrix of interlinking social institutions, understood in a broader anthropological sense. These can in varying degrees be mobilised for political ends.
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prevented patients from seeking urgent medical treatment. Other key findings in the report included the use of excessive force against unarmed civilians and violent assaults on civilian detainees by government authorities and security forces.
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was blocked in February 2006 on the grounds that leading MPs said contradicted Islamic laws. Al Menbar Bloc president Dr Salah Abdulrahman complained that the covenant would allow citizens to change religions without any restrictions, noting
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International Criminal Court and wants the government to transfer the draft bill on ratification to parliament at the earliest. The Bahraini Coalition for the ICC is headed by Nasser Burdestani (who is also the head of the Bahrain-branch of
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King Hamad's moves to promote women's rights have been described by Amnesty International as representing a "New Dawn for Bahraini Women". In 2002, women voted for the first time in national elections and were given equal political rights.
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Bahrain is the only country in the Middle East to have sacked a senior government minister as a direct result of a human rights issue. In 2004, when the security forces fired rubber bullets at a demonstration led by Shia religious leaders,
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in 2004 stated the Code can be used "as a justification to restrict freedom of expression. The organization reiterates its call for the Code to be reviewed as soon a possible to ensure compliance with international human rights standards."
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Catering to the urban elites of both sects, the first clubs were opened in Manama earlier than in the rest of the Gulf region. Namely, the Uruba Club to which most prominent liberals are a member was founded in the early 1930s.
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There was a flurry of racially motivated hate messages sent to naturalized Bahrainis from developing countries after opposition political leaders alleged that immigration was tantamount to âcultural genocideâ. In November 2006,
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them from sending their children to public schools and to receive free medical care. The stateless can also get deported at any time. Since the beginning of the 1980s, the Bahraini government has deported hundreds of Bedoon to
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authorities did not announce their sentences. The other four cases remained ongoing at yearâs end. The government also prosecuted 11 of the 26 individuals for âdespising other religionsâ and convicted one person of blasphemy.
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reported that during the 2011 uprising the Bahraini government initiated systematic and targeted attacks against medical personnel who had witnessed government atrocities while treating civilian protesters. In a report titled
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journalists are accused of being involved in acts of sabotage or even in supporting terrorism. The decline of the level of press freedom has put Bahrain in the 142 out of 180 on the global press freedom rankings for 2016.
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Bahraini human rights groups say "hundreds of women have been detained" in recent weeks prior to 30 May 2011, "the first time in the wave of protests sweeping the Arab world that large groups of women have been targeted".
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and the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, which have frequently been highly critical of one another, the Center accusing the Society of having been unduly close to government. Other NGOs active around 2008â10 included the
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at the end of the eighteenth century. Shiites alleged that the Al Khalifa failed to gain legitimacy in Bahrain and established a system of "political apartheid based on racial, sectarian, and tribal discrimination."
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A 15-year-old boy, Hussein Sayed Taher, was arbitrarily arrested at the age of 12 and sentenced to 8 years in prison. He went on a hunger strike in August 2021 as he was being ill-treated by Bahraini authorities.
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stated that, "if Bahrain is to preserve its reputation as a financial and service center in the Gulf, then the government must begin to forge a new national consensus and end the apartheid against the Shi'ites".
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has been besieged by the Bahraini government. The siege included the Bahraini government from forcibly preventing Shias to perform the congregational Juma (Friday) prayer in the Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque in Diraz.
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passed a law banning unmarried migrant workers from living in residential areas. To justify the law MP Nasser Fadhala, a close ally of the government said "bachelors also use these houses to make alcohol, run
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Liberal intellectuals in the press have faced concerted campaigns against them by Islamists. In 2005, hundreds of Shia Islamists protested outside the Al Ayam's offices after it published a cartoon on Iran's
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In November 2016, a Bahraini court sentenced journalist and blogger Faisal Hayyat under Article 309 of the penal code to 3 months in prison for a tweet deemed to have insulted a âreligious symbol and group.â
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claimed that children aged between 11 and 17 were being held by Bahrain police over protest-related cases since mid-February 2020. The children were unnecessarily detained during the 10th anniversary of the
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The government's moves to join international treaties protecting human rights have often been opposed by parliament. The initial attempt to get parliamentary ratification of the Optional Protocol to the
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According to the Human Right Watch 2011 country report, freedom of association is severely curtailed by an association law, "which prohibits organizations from involvement in political activities." The
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to hack into the phones of three individuals involved in political opposition. The targets included a prominent lawyer, an exiled Bahraini psychiatrist and a journalist. A separate investigation by the
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attempted to indirectly ban homosexuality. The punishments for some of these crimes can include five months of hard labour and, although it is seldom sentenced, imprisonment of up to ten years.
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Also in August 2017, around the three-month anniversary of Ayatullah Sheikh Isa Qassim's house arrest, it was reported that Bahraini authorities were placing concrete barriers around his house.
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and Sheikh Mohammad Habib Al-Miqdad. The MEPs also requested in their letter to impose sanctions against members of the government of Bahrain responsible for the said violation of human rights.
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detainees. It has been criticized for not disclosing the names of individual perpetrators of abuses and extending accountability only to those who actively carried out human rights violations.
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is also directly involved with Bahrain's Royal Academy of Policing (RAP), an organisation that has repeatedly been accused of engaging in torture. Another example is the Italian University
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In August, 2012, a Bahraini court sentenced a man (name unknown) to two years in prison for making insulting comments about one of the Prophet Mohammadâs wives. The man reportedly insulted
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Parliamentary and municipal elections take place every four years, since the restoration of elections in 2002, when women were also given the vote for the first time as part of reforms by
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urged the government to release the human rights defenders, political activists, opposition leaders, and journalists who were unjustly imprisoned for peacefully expressing their opinions.
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bars for more than a decade for their role in the 2011 pro-democracy protests. According to the reports, Bahrain has one of the highest incarceration rates per capita in the Middle East.
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noted in 2004 that the Penal Code gives the government "wide latitude to suppress public criticism" and that it "has provisions that contradict international human rights standards".
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sons of Bahrain, our homes, jobs and education opportunities. You will face the same destiny as the Egyptians in Iraq . It will be nails, hammers and a coffin. Your destiny is near."
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champion to highlight the reality of their dilemma to the world. In a letter to Hamilton, they also praised his commitment to pursuing equality, anti-racism and human rights causes.
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death, and the state has executed six since the end of a de facto moratorium on executions in 2017. As of June 2022, 26 men were on death row, and all have exhausted their appeals.
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In August 2017, Bahraini authorities arrested Shia cleric Sayed Mohieldin Al-Mashaal. Sayed Al-Mashaal had previously been harassed by the Bahraini authorities for about 5 years.
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was released from prison on 9 June 2020. He was detained in 2016 and then sentenced for five years in prison on peacefully expressing his views on the Bahraini government online.
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and government ministers are not elected. They are appointed directly by the King, but ministers can be removed by parliamentary no-confidence votes. The current Prime Minister,
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as "dismal", and having "deteriorated sharply in the latter half of 2010". Their subsequent report in 2020 noted that the human rights situation in the country had not improved.
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Citing the role that Bahrain plays in the region and the domino effect, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court Co-ordinator for the Middle East and North Africa,
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canceled their pensions, detained students and teachers who took part in the protests, beat and arrested journalists, and forced the closure of the only opposition newspaper.
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abuses. Since having forced Sayed into exile in Britain, authorities have resorted to threatening and harassing his wife, infant son, and relatives with torture.
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annual report of 2006 unions are allowed to play an "effective role" with workers having the right to unionise. According to the ICTFU's annual report:
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to meet a wide range of Bahraini civil society. The NHRI was duly established by the King on 11 November 2009 through Royal Order No. 46/2009.
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is classified as pervasive in the political and social areas, as substantial in Internet tools, and as selective in conflict/security by the
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immediately fired the country's longstanding Interior Minister (and member of the royal family) Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa.
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GONGOs â government operated bogus NGOs like the âBahraini Jurists Societyâ and the âBahrain Human Rights Watch Societyâ
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banned others from travelling abroad. Authorities also continued its policy in removing opponents their citizenship.
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in Iraq and Syria", had their citizenships revoked. The citizenship revocations were discussed on the newly launched
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in Bahrain. This was Bahrain's retribution for the imprisoned Shiekh's peaceful attempts for reform in the country.
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are following with pride the pioneering role of Muslim peoples and major Islamic institutions around the world in
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background face systematic racism whereas Sunni Achomis do not. Some Sunni Achomis object to being classified as â
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Crown Prince of Bahrain calls for increased social dialogue, fair globalization, announces regional labour summit
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on the grounds that participation would be "tantamount to accepting the unjust sectarian apartheid system."
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Sexual assaults and fabrication of cases against journalists and activists: "Tunisia, Egypt, and Bahrain"
4830:"Physicians for Human Rights - Richard Sollom Testifies on Bahrain to Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission"
4612:"Ayatullah Qassim's House Arrest Enters Fourth Month, Authorities Set Concrete Barriers around his House"
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Trade unions are not subject to administrative dissolution. They may not engage in political activities.
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to be an attempt to "psychologically humiliating the island's Shiite majority into silent submission."
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woman and charged her with inciting sectarian hatred. According to the government, the woman said
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3618:"Bahrain protests: After crushed protests, Bahrain is accused of increased oppression of Shiites"
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constituency in sectarian terms: Sectarianism does not play a role in many of the âartyâ clubs.
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of any person who involved in helping a hostile state or causing harm to the interests of the
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who do not observe Ramadan. Additionally, the Ministry of Information orders the closure of
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while causing 'irreparable damage' to the environment by participating in the Saudi-led
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4096:"Political prisoners in Bahrain face COVID outbreak, violence, while Canada looks away"
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3122:[CERD Review Criticizes Bahrainâs Shortcomings on Key Human Rights Issues].
1986:(liberal opposition political society), the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights and the
1706:(Waed) party, to one year in prison on the charge of âinciting hatredâ for making a
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Journalistsâ Leaders Condemn Attack on Independent Newspaper and Editor in Bahrain
5182:"SPORTSWASHING: THE GULF COUNTRIES' STRATEGY TO MASK ABYSMAL HUMAN RIGHTS RECORDS"
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Reporters Without Borders denounces press freedom threat in website registration
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3054:[Sunni Ajams in Khaleej/Gulf (GCC) did not face ethnic discrimination].
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Do No Harm: A Call for Bahrain to End Systematic Attacks on Doctors and Patients
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claimed that the election was held in an "environment of political repression".
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Do No Harm: A Call for Bahrain to End Systematic Attacks on Doctors and Patients
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6894:"A child goes on hunger strike in Bahrain prisons against his arbitrary arrest"
6804:"British mum jailed in Bahrain after 'violent husband accused her of adultery'"
6486:"BahreĂŻn: un photojournaliste condamnĂ© Ă 10 ans de prison â Moyen-Orient â RFI"
3745:"Bahrain: Assault on girls' school in Hamad by security forces, April 23, 201,
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6868:"Rights groups say Bahrain police beat children and threatened them with rape"
5546:"Foreign Secretary urged to intervene to stop execution of Bahraini activists"
4913:"Bahrain: Release unjustly jailed ailing prisoner after year of hunger strike"
3418:""Bahraini Despot Wages Demographic War", February 17, 2009, Voice of Bahrain"
1015:(EEAS). The MEPs mentioned the situation of the imprisoned opposition leader,
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4184:"Spyware, hunger strikes, and alleged coups: A summer of suppression in MENA"
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Minister criticised for lavishing 'undue praise', Gulf News, January 3, 2006
5922:"Bahraini journalist Faisal Hayyat detained over tweet about religion | RSF"
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Bahrain: Amnesty International welcomes the release of Abdul Hadi al-Khawaja
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to block several websites that violated the ban, include the websites of
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party (Wa'ad) was banned on terrorism charges. The ban was criticised by
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claims that "torture is a regular part of the legal process in Bahrain."
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Authorities block access to influential blog covering Bandargate scandal
5892:"Bahrain opposition figure sentenced for tweet insulting Sudan's Bashir"
5264:"Saudi prince's Al-Arab news channel goes off air hours after launching"
4389:"'Most harmful thing' â how spyware is stifling human rights in Bahrain"
4284:
4070:"Bahrain Arrests Families of Political Prisoners Over Peaceful Protests"
4043:
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In response to the government's labour reforms, Bahrain's Crown Prince,
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subsidisation of ânew convertsâ from Shia Islamic sect to the Sunni sect
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of the citizen population of Bahrain are Shia Muslims. The ruling Sunni
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6636:"Bahrain: Jail for those eating in public during Ramadan fasting hours"
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Signatories of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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4337:"Government tolerates human rights abuses for trade with Bahrain â SNP"
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On 27 September 2017, Bahraini authorities attacked and took down many
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5156:"Bahraini political prisoners appeal to Lewis Hamilton for his help"
4964:"Bahrain Court Hands Down Harsh Sentences to Doctors and Protesters"
2956:"Bahrain: Use of death penalty and torture on the rise, says report"
1725:
In October 2020, an unidentified female Bahraini citizen who mocked
10023:
8960:
8402:
7452:, the vice-chairman of the Parliamentary Human Rights Group in the
7067:
Campaign to ensure implementation of break rule in Bahrain launched
5961:"Bahrain: Quash Religious Freedom Convictions | Human Rights Watch"
4642:"Al Khalifa regime arrest Shiite cleric Sayed Mohieldin Al-Mashaal"
4361:
4136:"Bahrain continues policy of deliberate medical neglect at prisons"
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Euronews, "Bahrain: A Country Divided", 21 February 2011, Euronews.
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Brutal Suppression of Workersâ Rights Detailed in Worldwide Report
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Bahraini Authorities Block Access to Google Earth and Google Video
5858:. 23 November 2022. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022
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4549:"Al Wefaq: Sheikh Hasan Isa is facing reprisal not a real lawsuit"
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World Migration 2005 Costs and Benefits of International Migration
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International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
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International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
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Protesters at the Pearl Roundabout just before it was demolished.
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7195:"Bahrain revokes Human Rights Watch parliament conference visas"
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1219:, at a hearing on Bahrain. He reported the abuses documented by
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Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
3858:"Bahrain Tells UN About Hezbollah's Efforts to Topple Monarchy"
3534:"Bahraini parliament moves to segregate migrants from citizens"
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Similarly, it is reported (in 2016) that the native Bahrainis (
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3830:, 2157â6475, Volume 35, Issue 1, February 2011, Pages 19 â 37.
2885:. International Organization for Migration. 2005. p. 53.
2753:"Bahrain stages trials of opponents, despite new US criticism"
2739:
Human rights organizations criticize rampant abuses in Bahrain
1308:), elected by universal suffrage, and the upper chamber, the (
981:, cruel and degrading treatment of prisoners, restrictions on
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are common in Bahrain. The crackdown on protesters during the
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6030:[Asian arrested for posting tweets insulting Islam].
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The trouble with Islam: a wake-up call for honesty and change
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7442:, Arab Press Freedom Watch Third Annual Conference, May 2004
6790:
Women in Bahrain and the Struggle Against Artificial Reforms
3992:"Bahrain: Prominent Activist Nabeel Rajab Freed from Prison"
3877:"Bahrain Accuses Hizbullah of Provoking Its Domestic Unrest"
3575:"Bahraini Security Authorities Attack Ashura Manifestations"
1971:. Recently they have blocked the popular site anonymous.com
1050:
It was revealed in February 2022 that Bahrain used Israel's
7374:
3967:"Bahrain must stop discriminating against Shias: Tillerson"
3937:"Bahrain must stop discriminating against Shias: Tillerson"
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where strikes can be held in Bahrain were too restrictive.
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7311:"Bahrain acts once again to suppress freedom of the press"
7287:
6507:
Bahraini rallyists 'often do not know' purpose of protests
5256:
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Bahrain campaign to humiliate Shiites goes beyond politics
4672:"Bahraini opposition leader's daughter denied citizenship"
3893:"Crackdown on Shi'ites hurts Bahrain trade" 20 June 1996,
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A security court handed down what have been described as "
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International Confederation of Free Trade Unions: Bahrain
6671:"Closure of bars for flouting Ramadan rule sparks debate"
5410:
Bahrain: Activist Jailed After Criticizing Prime Minister
4044:"Bahrain: Torture is the Policy and Impunity is the Norm"
2978:"Bahraini footballer pleads in court against deportation"
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internet forums and websites that foment sectarian hatred
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In March 2015 the Lebanese feminist poet and journalist
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annual report 2016, Bahraini authorities can revoke the
679:, who were supported by the US, arrived in Bahrain from
7386:
6980:
Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights, 2006
6335:
Onslaught on freedom of expression in Bahrain continues
2791:"BICI | Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry"
2175:
In response to sweeping poll victories by Islamists in
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legislature with the lower chamber of parliament, the (
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In 2010 the Al-Wafa Islamic Movement, Haq Movement and
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Human rights violations against Palestinians by Israel
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5648:"Bahrain: 4 Arrested Over Tweets | Human Rights Watch"
5238:"Bahrain holds election without opposition candidates"
4467:"Bahrain: Death Sentences Follow Torture, Sham Trials"
3312:"Bahrain emerging as flashpoint in Middle East unrest"
3250:
Reaching for Power: The Shi'a in the Modern Arab World
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Shia Target of Inhumane Treatment: Bahrain Report 2011
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723:, where only the Sunni Muslims are permitted to live.
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The government of Bahrain has marginalized the native
7448:, Proceeding of a seminar held under the auspices of
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International Freedom of Expression Exchange: Bahrain
7103:
Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain
5822:"BAHRAIN 2021 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT"
4907:
4905:
4885:"BAHRAIN: HUNGER-STRIKING ACADEMIC DENIED MEDICATION"
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Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain
3004:"Hakeem al-Araibi: Thailand frees refugee footballer"
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commentator and political analyst and member of the
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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In January 2012, Richard Sollom, deputy director of
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Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain
4158:"Profile in Persecution: Mustafa AbdulKarim Khatam"
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Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain
2381:", as the regime promoted its green credentials at
1634:On 6th of March 2023, Ebrahim Al-Mannai posted on
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6459:, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, 2 November 2006
6344:, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, 30 October 2006
6162:, Reporters Without Borders (Paris), 12 March 2012
5521:"Qatar sympathisers in Bahrain to face fine, jail"
4902:
4788:, By Roy Gutman, McClatchy Newspapers, 11 May 2011
4493:"Bahrain: Political Isolation Laws Ban Opposition"
3524:
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1902:representing a broad section of opinion. In 2002,
7045:, International Labour Organization, 11 June 2007
6920:"Bahrain: Boys Arbitrarily Detained in Orphanage"
6440:, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, 5 October 2006
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3467:. Bahrain Centre for Human Rights. Archived from
3350:. Bahrain Centre for Human Rights. Archived from
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7414:Country Reports on Human Rights Practices â 2005
6984:International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
6965:International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
6949:International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
6395:, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, 8 August 2006
4848:, By Caryle Murphy / csmonitor.com / 7 June 2011
3155:History of South Fars/Persia Laristan and Bastak
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1207:In May 2011, Richard Sollom, deputy director of
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535:people, known as Bedoon, who are descendants of
8962:Internet censorship and surveillance by country
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6719:In the Gulf, women are not womenâs best friends
3684:"Arabian Spring: The Hidden Tragedy of Bahrain"
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486:s record on human rights has been described by
6833:Women The Latest Target Of Bahrain's Crackdown
6802:Campbell, By Scott; Updated (6 January 2017).
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3058:(in Arabic). 15 September 2013. Archived from
2811:Kristian Coates Ulrichsen (23 November 2011).
2751:The Christian Science Monitor (20 June 2011).
2211:
1246:reported that Bahraini human rights defender,
803:, the grandson of Muhammad, was killed in the
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4982:"Bahrain Orders Retrials for Medical Workers"
4841:
4839:
4257:"Letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken"
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2496:, the Government announced plans to create a
2389:. In a joint letter sent to the crown prince
2097:Public Restrictions During Religious Holidays
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459:
5622:"Bahrain: Free Leading Opposition Activists"
4786:Bahrain's Sunni rulers target Shiite mosques
3905:, New York, Human Rights Watch, 1997, p. 40.
3612:
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2070:International Freedom of Expression Exchange
1654:Blasphemy is considered a crime in Bahrain.
1621:, and urged the regime to release Mushaima.
1113:
916:pandemic. According to the report issued by
7825:Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
6732:, 20 June 2005 (republished by Yale Global)
6709:The Wire, Amnesty International, March 2002
6144:
5805:
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2852:. Eric Andrew McCoy. 2008. pp. 47â48.
2671:World Report 2021: Rights Trends in Bahrain
1849:a secret intelligence cell spying on Shiâas
1042:, SNPâs Westminster human rights spokesman
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6370:Google Earth spurs Bahraini equality drive
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4816:"Physicians for Human Rights - Do No Harm"
3256:. Princeton University Press. p. 24.
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2251:Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy
2231:Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy
1828:Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy
1203:Bahraini protesters shot by military, 2011
1083:Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy
969:senators called on the Secretary of State
819:, former editor of the Bahraini newspaper
592:Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy
466:
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10400:(International figures appointed by King)
10397:Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry
10327:
7965:Human rights in Muslim-majority countries
7446:Bahrain: Five years of lost opportunities
6577:Arab Network for Human Rights Information
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2918:Bahrain ended issue of systematic torture
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2377:politicians accused Bahrain of "textbook
2125:during the month, particularly targeting
2066:Arab Network for Human Rights Information
1988:Arab Network for Human Rights Information
1801:
1232:Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry
936:least 60%of the 255 political prisoners.
510:Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry
8025:
7985:Association Marocaine des Droits Humaine
6297:World Press Freedom Review 2005: Bahrain
6180:
5244:. Agence France-Presse. 12 November 2022
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3555:Naturalised Bahrainis face death threats
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1234:was established on 29 June 2011 by King
1198:
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1019:, and prominent opposition activist Dr.
602:In November 2018, a Bahraini footballer
512:was established on 29 June 2011 by King
7851:Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
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1585:In January 2021, three deputies of the
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7409:National Democratic Institute: Bahrain
7177:"Through evidence, change is possible"
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2055:Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights
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1815:have been closed or ordered to close.
1811:, Bahrain Centre for Human Rights and
1790:in August 2009. Bahrain was placed on
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5473:"Bahrain: Activist's Family Targeted"
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3762:, Random House Digital, 2003, p. 221.
3495:"'No go' rule for bachelor labourers"
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6519:Bahrain: Investigate Police Beatings
5276:from the original on 3 February 2015
5133:Bahrain urged to ratify Rome Statute
5118:Bahrain urged to ratify Rome Statute
3926:, New York, Human Rights Watch, 1997
3823:John Jay College of Criminal Justice
3638:
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3310:Raymond Barrett (15 February 2011).
3263:from the original on 3 January 2007.
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1360:apartments for that purpose in 2001.
1023:, along with two European citizens,
8484:Administrative reforms of the 1920s
7733:Human right to water and sanitation
7464:United Nations Human Rights Council
7308:
7057:, Gulf Daily News, 27 February 2007
6848:. Human Rights Watch. 10 March 2021
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2457:Migrant Workers' Protection Society
2143:Women's political rights in Bahrain
1881:Destruction of religious facilities
1748:were responsible for the spread of
1108:Bahraini Council of Representatives
586:According to a report published by
520:
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10405:Human Price of Freedom and Justice
10054:National Democratic Action Society
7387:Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society
7086:New union for construction workers
7024:Voice for workers, Gulf Daily News
6792:, Ghada Jamsheer, 18 December 2006
5932:from the original on 14 April 2024
5699:from the original on 28 April 2019
4555:. 9 September 2015. Archived from
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2530:Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society
2492:of its human rights record at the
2338:
2329:Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa
1820:National Democratic Action Society
1813:Bahrain Youth Human Rights Society
1704:National Democratic Action Society
1468:them being banned from competing.
1213:Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
990:US Senate Appropriations Committee
766:, then BCHR vice president, said:
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7055:Wage row workers in protest march
6095:from the original on 26 July 2024
4585:. 28 October 2015. Archived from
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2658:
2581:Human rights in Islamic countries
2498:national human rights institution
2484:National human rights institution
2333:International Labour Organization
2321:International Labour Organization
2064:In a report issued in 2006, the "
1912:, the son of Bahrain's spiritual
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598:Hakeem al-Araibi held in Thailand
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7856:Defenders of Human Rights Center
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4678:. Shiitenews.com. Archived from
4648:. 17 August 2017. Archived from
4618:. 22 August 2017. Archived from
4525:. 24 August 2015. Archived from
3821:, Professor Staci Strobl of the
3400:Arabia Through the Looking Glass
2113:, particularly for non-Muslims,
2075:Since June 2016, the village of
1507:
1155:Bahraini uprising (2011âpresent)
1149:Bahraini uprising (2011âpresent)
1060:appears on the leaked database.
1013:European External Action Service
891:United States Secretary of State
867:, the Foreign Minister of Iran.
811:Criticism of Bahraini government
426:
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7505:Human rights in the Middle East
7375:Bahrain Centre for Human Rights
7088:, Gulf Daily News, 28 July 2007
7014:, Gulf Daily News, 11 June 2007
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5381:, Gulf Daily News, 8 April 2007
5039:MPs refuse to ratify rights law
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1325:Khalifah ibn Sulman Al Khalifah
900:Bahraini human rights defender
713:Bahrain Centre for Human Rights
662:
64:Member State of the Arab League
10064:Progressive Democratic Tribune
8474:History of Bahrain (1783â1971)
8344:British Indian Ocean Territory
7980:Sahrawi Association of Victims
7696:Arbitrary arrest and detention
7363:Amnesty International: Bahrain
6996:Union law 'out of global step'
6556:, Gulf Daily News, 14 May 2007
5391:Bahrain's media under scrutiny
3157:] (1 ed.). p. 7.
3151:ŰȘۧ۱ÛŰź ŰŹÙÙŰš Ùۧ۱۳ Ùۧ۱۳ŰȘŰ§Ù Ù ŰšŰłŰȘÚ©
2744:
2732:
2706:
2586:List of Bahrain-related topics
2414:maintains a relationship with
2256:
2084:Apostasy and changing religion
1872:Freedom of religion in Bahrain
1861:payments for election rigging.
1679:
627:Racism against ethnic Iranians
572:According to a 2011 report by
531:There is a growing problem of
18:Internet censorship in Bahrain
13:
1:
10487:Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark
10271:Khalifa ibn Salman Al Khalifa
9376:
6835:by Kelly McEvers, 31 May 2011
6544:Gulf Daily News, 28 July 2007
6488:(in French). 1 September 2014
6308:International Press Institute
5597:"Departmental Correspondence"
3856:Bill Varner (26 April 2011).
3317:The Christian Science Monitor
3056:Ù
۱ÙŰČ Ű§ÙÙ
۳ۚۧ۱ ÙÙۯ۱ۧ۳ۧŰȘ ÙۧÙŰšŰÙŰ«
2757:The Christian Science Monitor
2591:
2401:and protect the environment.
2319:A visiting delegate from the
2181:Amnesty International Bahrain
2026:European University Institute
2024:Despite this prediction, the
1995:Information Affairs Authority
1833:
1523:King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
1366:European University Institute
1337:European University Institute
1312:), appointed directly by the
1266:Conviction of medical workers
1215:, a bipartisan caucus of the
1094:Calls for an election boycott
1063:On 5 April 2022, a report by
730:, a London-based journalist,
705:The Christian Science Monitor
7846:Kurdish Human Rights Project
6618:Article 2, Section 1 of the
6554:Action against rioting urged
6535:Peace camp a hit in villages
3032:. SBS News. 11 February 2019
2813:"Bahrain's uncertain future"
2571:Bahrain Human Rights Society
2441:Bahrain Human Rights Society
1809:Bahrain Human Rights Society
1572:2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis
1102:called for a boycott of the
940:human rights organizations.
7:
10314:Destruction of Shia mosques
10283:Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
10277:Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa
10085:Shabeeba Society of Bahrain
10080:February 14 Youth Coalition
9949:March of loyalty to martyrs
7955:Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
7358:Human Rights Watch: Bahrain
7181:Physicians for Human Rights
7012:ILO honour for Crown Prince
6742:Women fight to keep freedom
6700:New Dawn for Bahraini Women
5372:Bahrain Press one of freest
5295:"Bahrain: Events of 2015".
3564:, Gulf News, 11 August 2006
2938:"Bahrain's torture problem"
2668:"Bahrain: Events of 2020".
2554:
2391:Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa
2236:2011 pro-democracy uprising
2212:Women in the 2011 crackdown
1699:and target Islamic values.
1286:Physicians for Human Rights
1279:Physicians for Human Rights
1221:Physicians for Human Rights
1217:US House of Representatives
1209:Physicians for Human Rights
1193:Physicians for Human Rights
1184:Physicians for Human Rights
329:Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
323:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
146:Minister of Foreign Affairs
138:Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa
10:
10557:
7795:Women's suffrage, timeline
7245:World Report 2011: Bahrain
5400:, Gulf News, 29 March 2007
3090:Ù
۱ÙŰČ Ű§ÙŰšŰ۱ÙÙ ÙŰÙÙÙ Ű§ÙŰ„Ù۳ۧÙ
2631:World Report 2011: Bahrain
2424:University of Huddersfield
2275:
2260:
2155:. In 2002 the decision by
2140:
1984:National Democratic Action
1869:
1837:
1778:A Bahraini website blocked
1647:
1292:Civil and political rights
1191:, released in April 2011,
1158:
1152:
695:
558:
554:
524:
198:Council of Representatives
10496:
10463:
10425:1990s uprising in Bahrain
10415:
10384:
10296:
10257:
10206:
10112:
10097:
10072:
10041:
10017:
10002:
9959:Bahrain national dialogue
9931:
9920:
9886:
9872:
9801:
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9364:
9196:
8968:
8892:
8853:
8756:
8747:
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8683:
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8444:
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8331:
8291:
8033:
7942:
7921:
7838:
7808:
7683:
7511:
7468:Universal Periodic Review
7076:, Gulf News, 17 July 2007
7072:29 September 2007 at the
7041:30 September 2007 at the
6358:Reporters Without Borders
6340:27 September 2007 at the
6323:Reporters Without Borders
6302:26 September 2007 at the
6229:30 September 2007 at the
5876:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5831:: 1, 3, 5, 11, 12. 2021.
5693:Freedom of Thought Report
5103:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5066:26 September 2007 at the
5025:27 September 2007 at the
3733:special.registerguard.com
2923:27 September 2007 at the
2741:, jurist.org 8 April 2011
2490:Universal Periodic Review
1920:and the spokesman of the
1792:Reporters Without Borders
1624:On 13 December 2021, the
1114:Silencing of Shia clerics
870:In 1996 the UK newspaper
667:
621:
302:Administrative divisions
270:(National Action Charter)
10476:Bahrain American Council
10265:Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
10029:Bahrain Freedom Movement
9006:Central African Republic
8538:Administrative divisions
8494:National Union Committee
8093:East Timor (Timor-Leste)
7416:, US Department of State
7331:
6622: (2002 (rev. 2017))
5829:U.S. Department of State
5601:Houses of the Oireachtas
5396:26 November 2007 at the
3444:Bahrain Freedom Movement
3247:Nakash, Yitzhak (2006).
2373:On 4 November 2021, the
2271:
2245:On 7 February 2022, the
1922:Bahrain Freedom Movement
1885:In the wake of the 2011
1236:Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
1100:Bahrain Freedom Movement
1077:On 10 October 2022, the
1030:On 14 January 2022, the
835:Bahrain Freedom Movement
692:Sectarian discrimination
514:Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
497:population. Torture and
109:Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
10541:Human rights in Bahrain
10445:Human rights in Bahrain
10319:2011 Bahrain Grand Prix
10304:International reactions
9492:Palestinian territories
8354:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
7706:Crimes against humanity
6774:Activist on Forbes list
6620:Constitution of Bahrain
6571:29 October 2018 at the
6540:26 October 2007 at the
5377:29 October 2007 at the
5138:28 October 2007 at the
3560:8 November 2006 at the
2494:UN Human Rights Council
1782:Internet censorship in
1423:to use his position as
1211:, testified before the
1032:Scottish National Party
859:, Ben Cohen, Professor
10337:Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima
10034:Islamic Action Society
9866:2011 Bahraini uprising
9662:YouTube video blocking
9613:Bosnia and Herzegovina
7399:Redress Trust: Bahrain
6455:8 January 2009 at the
6139:"ONI Country Profiles"
4186:. IFEX. 10 August 2021
3084:abbas (9 April 2016).
2362:
2317:
2308:
2263:LGBT rights in Bahrain
2205:
2201:High Council for Women
2039:
2022:
1900:eight daily newspapers
1802:Freedom of Association
1779:
1450:Jean-Chistophe Lagarde
1404:
1375:
1362:
1204:
1180:
1173:
1002:human rights activists
775:
760:
733:On 28 April 2007, the
339:Diplomatic missions of
10435:Corruption in Bahrain
10367:Ahmed Jaber al-Qattan
8027:Human rights in Asia
7950:Collective punishment
7770:Right to a fair trial
7392:14 April 2021 at the
7368:29 April 2011 at the
7216:Amnesty International
6705:18 March 2007 at the
6436:10 March 2007 at the
6158:23 March 2012 at the
5446:Amnesty International
4917:Amnesty International
4889:Amnesty International
4863:Amnesty International
3407:Picador, 1987, p. 47.
2522:Amnesty International
2405:Academic whitewashing
2357:
2312:
2292:
2276:Further information:
2196:
2034:
2018:
1894:Media and publication
1824:Amnesty International
1777:
1564:Amnesty international
1544:Amnesty International
1470:Amnesty International
1413:On 25 November 2020,
1400:
1396:Amnesty International
1370:
1345:
1259:Abduljalil al-Singace
1244:Amnesty International
1242:On 1 April 2022, the
1202:
1178:
1168:
1141:Ban on Friday prayers
1021:Abduljalil Al-Singace
988:In October 2021, the
768:
755:
499:forced disappearances
10119:Abdulhadi al-Khawaja
9964:Health worker trials
9552:United Arab Emirates
8268:United Arab Emirates
7975:Israel and apartheid
7960:Human rights in Asia
7775:Right to development
7656:United Arab Emirates
7380:14 June 2012 at the
6724:9 March 2007 at the
5525:www.khaleejtimes.com
4970:. 30 September 2011.
4264:United States Senate
3881:Israel National News
3655:on 28 September 2011
3585:on 28 September 2017
3424:on 28 September 2011
2488:In 2008, during the
1688:in comments online.
1487:al-Arab News Channel
1432:Formula 1 Grand Prix
1248:Abdulhadi al-Khawaja
1025:Abdulhadi al-Khawaja
983:freedom of the press
944:Prison authorities.
186:Consultative Council
151:Minister of Interior
10362:Ali Jawad al-Sheikh
10164:Mohammed al-Maskati
9989:Arrest of Ali Hasan
9334:Trinidad and Tobago
8878:Freedom of religion
8479:Bani Utbah invasion
8469:1717 Omani invasion
8459:Al-Ala'a Al-Hadrami
8295:limited recognition
7884:HRFS (founded 2002)
7721:Freedom of religion
7309:Monitor, Euro-Med.
6677:. 7 November 2005.
6391:18 May 2007 at the
6036:. 21 October 2023.
6033:Bahrain News Agency
5928:. 13 October 2016.
5855:Bahrain News Agency
5786:Bahrain News Agency
5499:"BAHRAIN 2016/2017"
5416:, 29 September 2004
5327:. 15 September 2020
5272:. 2 February 2015.
5192:on 27 November 2021
5044:24 May 2006 at the
4237:. 24 September 2021
3807:. 17 February 2011.
3805:The Huffington Post
3688:The Huffington Post
3493:(23 January 2006).
3354:on 25 December 2018
3291:on 26 February 2007
2107:freedom of religion
2090:punishable by death
2068:" (a member of the
1946:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
1918:Abdul-Amir Al-Jamri
1866:Freedom of religion
1770:Internet censorship
1717:In June 2019, Shia
1119:international law.
1104:23 October election
998:political prisoners
975:arbitrary detention
947:On 22 August 2021,
739:Bahraini Parliament
539:(especially ethnic
166:Minister of Housing
161:Minister of Finance
156:Minister of Justice
34:Politics of Bahrain
10455:Torture in Bahrain
10440:History of Bahrain
10347:Abdulredha Buhmaid
10285:(Foreign minister)
10214:Abdulwahab Hussain
9954:Saudi Intervention
9259:Dominican Republic
7871:Association Najdeh
7701:Capital punishment
7456:, 15 December 2005
7315:Euro-Mediterranean
7290:on 23 October 2019
7280:"Official Website"
7248:. 24 January 2011.
7157:. 11 November 2021
7002:, 21 December 2006
6924:Human Rights Watch
6748:, 30 November 2006
6523:Human Rights Watch
6376:, 24 November 2006
6282:has generic name (
5752:End Blasphemy Laws
5628:. 13 December 2021
5626:Human Rights Watch
5577:. 22 February 2021
5477:Human Rights Watch
5448:, 22 November 2004
5430:Human Rights Watch
5414:Human Rights Watch
5351:Human Rights Watch
5325:Human Rights Watch
5301:. 22 December 2015
5162:. 25 November 2020
4986:The New York Times
4968:The New York Times
4471:Human Rights Watch
4419:Human Rights Watch
4395:. 18 February 2022
4317:. 20 December 2021
3996:Human Rights Watch
3505:on 19 January 2012
3149:Kokherdi, Mehran.
3010:. 11 February 2019
2942:Human Rights Watch
2674:. 15 December 2020
2634:. 24 January 2011.
2420:Suffolk University
2278:Slavery in Bahrain
2247:Human Rights Watch
2227:Human Rights Watch
2137:Women and children
2014:Human Rights Watch
1976:Bandargate scandal
1840:Bandargate scandal
1818:In June 2017, the
1788:OpenNet Initiative
1780:
1627:Human Rights Watch
1556:Human Rights Watch
1540:Human Rights Watch
1518:Human Rights Watch
1494:Human Rights Watch
1476:Citizenship rights
1436:Bahrain Grand Prix
1398:), who commented:
1205:
1181:
1079:Human Rights Watch
1066:Human Rights Watch
953:revealed that the
906:Human Rights Watch
884:Human Rights Watch
790:Human Rights Watch
698:Bandargate scandal
574:Human Rights Watch
567:Human Rights Watch
561:Torture in Bahrain
488:Human Rights Watch
433:Bahrain portal
10528:
10527:
10380:
10379:
10372:Mohammed Mushaima
10342:Fadhel Al-Matrook
10292:
10291:
10244:Sheikh Isa Qassim
10194:Zainab al-Khawaja
10174:Mahmood Al-Yousif
10169:Mohammed al-Tajer
10159:Mohamed Albuflasa
10154:Maryam al-Khawaja
10093:
10092:
9979:2012 Eker bombing
9832:
9831:
8928:
8927:
8888:
8887:
8743:
8742:
8679:
8678:
8661:Political parties
8614:Foreign relations
8581:
8580:
8400:
8399:
8337:other territories
7993:
7992:
7917:
7916:
7800:Male guardianship
7738:Human trafficking
7460:Review of Bahrain
7131:. 4 November 2021
6926:. 7 February 2022
6900:on 2 January 2020
6642:. 19 April 2021.
6600:on 19 August 2017
6475:, 31 October 2006
6325:, 30 October 2006
6089:Al-Ayam Newspaper
6064:www.instagram.com
6004:. 30 March 2023.
5695:. 28 April 2019.
5650:. 14 March 2023.
5353:. 10 October 2022
5123:, January 7, 2007
5002:. 8 January 2012.
4988:. 6 October 2011.
4652:on 19 August 2017
4622:on 22 August 2017
4589:on 19 August 2017
4559:on 19 August 2017
4529:on 19 August 2017
4499:. 31 October 2022
4473:. 10 October 2022
4343:. 13 January 2022
4291:. 21 October 2021
3947:on 19 August 2017
3622:Los Angeles Times
3532:(28 April 2007).
3463:(28 April 2007).
2984:. 4 February 2019
2958:. Middle East Eye
2545:Khalifa Al-Fadhel
2541:Secretary General
2500:for Bahrain. The
2471:Shia rights watch
2434:Human rights NGOs
2416:Boston University
2286:According to the
2117:individuals, and
2004:Public gatherings
1930:Akhbar Al Khaleej
1727:Islamic scripture
1656:Articles 309 and
1533:Freedom of speech
1438:on social media.
805:Battle of Karbala
711:According to the
677:Al Khalifa family
476:
475:
383:National symbols
361:Visa requirements
316:Foreign relations
281:Political parties
231:Recent elections
179:National Assembly
16:(Redirected from
10548:
10516:
10515:
10504:
10503:
10481:Pearl Roundabout
10430:Al Bandar report
10325:
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10273:(Prime Minister)
10249:Bahrain Thirteen
10239:Saeed al-Shehabi
10199:Bahrain Thirteen
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7691:Academic freedom
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7644:Syrian civil war
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1300:. Bahrain has a
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960:Ebtisam Al-Saegh
889:In August 2017,
865:Ali Akbar Salehi
845:Nicholas Kristof
827:Voice of Bahrain
817:Mansoor Al-Jamri
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