Bahrain Mother farewells son 27.01 ثورة البحرين- وداع مُفجع لأمّ الشهيد محمد ودّعت أمّ شهيد الغير محمد إبراهيم يعقوب إبنه الشهيد بوداع مُفجع وحزين في المُغتس...
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Bahrain Mother farewells son 27.01 ثورة البحرين- وداع مُفجع لأمّ الشهيد محمد ودّعت أمّ شهيد الغير محمد إبراهيم يعقوب إبنه الشهيد بوداع مُفجع وحزين في المُغتس...
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Bahrain's main opposition accused government troops of raiding the home of the country's leading Shiite cleric on Friday, and warned that authorities will bear responsibility for this "dangerous" act. .... Delete the scoop?
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... The Baloch, the Khan insists, are the region’s only secular people and disgusted by the Shiite extremism of Iran and the Sunni variety practiced in neighboring Pakistan (the country’s official name is, after all, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan). But there is one issue on which he is not willing to compromise: The provinces of both countries that are Balochi-inhabited will and must revert to their natural owners. “It’s not Iran or Pakistan or Afghanistan; it’s Baloch land.... Delete the scoop?
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Thousands of activists will be coming to Washington, D.C. the weekend of June 8-10 to support a powerful exhibit and event called 'One Million Bones', a visual installation on the National Mall to commemorate past genocides and generate awareness and action on current conflicts in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other areas affected by mass atrocities. Join the Enough Project on Monday, June 10th, following the events of the weekend, to meet face-to-face with staff representatives or Members of Congress themselves when possible to inform them about atrocities unfolding in the world's worst conflicts.... Delete the scoop?
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...Nabeel Rajab called his wife on 14 May 2013, telling her that he had witnessed the torture of young political prisoners at the hands of prison guards at Jaw prison. He raised his voice telling them to stop, and when they realized that he had witnessed what was happening, they quickly left. Nabeel Rajab asked his wife to request that theInternational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visit him in prison so he can give them his testimony of what he had witnessed. Rajab’s wife received a phone call that evening informing her that Nabeel was reportedly removed from his cell that night by prison guards and was not returned.... Delete the scoop?
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Prominent Bahraini activist Nabeel Rajab is believed to have been transferred from his prison cell by authorities without the knowledge of his immediate family. Rajab's wife, Sumaya, told the BBC on Wednesday that she had been informed of her husband's removal by a relative of a fellow prisoner. According to US-based advocacy group Human Rights First, Said Yousif, president of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, received a call from Rajab on 12 May, during which he claimed to have witnessed the torture of eight young men in Bahrain's Jaw Prison.... Delete the scoop?
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Thousands of partisans of Bahrain's opposition demonstrated near Manama on Friday to protest against the alleged torture of jailed regime opponents, witnesses said.
Gathered around the Shiite village of Daih, men and women waved Bahrain's national flag and held up signs that read: "Manama, capital of torture," the witnesses said.
"Torture is a practice rooted in the security agencies," in Bahrain, the main Shiite opposition bloc Al-Wefaq said in a statement.
It charged that a tug-of-war is underway in Sunni-ruled Bahrain between "a political majority demanding a democratic transition and a hard core dictatorship that refuses any change."...
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I FOUND THE WEAPON! It is still smoking and it is in the hand of the regime! AlKhalifas = categorical liars!
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The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR)expresses its grave concern for the information received from trusted sources that Naji Fateel – an administrative member of theBYSHR – was subjected to brutal torture in the Criminal Investigation building.
According to the information received by the BYSHR, Naji Fateelwas subjected to:
1.Electrocution (in the genital, on his left leg and on the back)
2.Simulated drowning
3.Beating (by using the feet, hands or unknown tools) on the left leg – Naji had an operation on his left leg due to a work injury, he had it fixed with a metal rod – and on his head and back.
4.Threatening to spread his wife’s photos (when Naji’s house was raided his wife’s camera was confiscated and it had her personal photos in it).
5.Hanging him by his hands from the room’s ceiling (his feet did not reach the room’s floor).
6.Libelling and insult (using sectarian and political expressions).
7.Sexual harassment and threatening with rape.
8.Standing up for long hours.
9.Not allowing him to sleep, sit or lay down.
Naji Fateel was handcuffed – from the back – and blindfolded while he was in the Criminal Investigation building; the handcuffs and blindfold were only opened after he was transmitted to the Dry Dock prison.
Naji Fateel was taken to hospital twice – the Ministry of Interior hospital – while he was in a state of coma due to the torture he faced.
He was taken to the Public Prosecution at night, and before the Public Prosecutor, Naji Fateel refused to be interrogated without the presence of a lawyer, he was then returned to the Criminal Investigation building where he was beaten more severely than before because he had asked for his lawyer. When he was returned at dawn on Saturday – 4 May 2013 – he signed papers before the Public Prosecutor and he was not permitted to see what was written.
On Saturday evening – 4 May 2013 – Naji Fateel called his family and informed them that he was in the Criminal Investigation building after he was cut off since his arrest on Thursday at dawn (2 May).
On Sunday at dawn – 5 May 2013 – Naji Fateel was transferred to the Dry Dock prison where he suffers from several injuries and severe fatigue.
The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR)demands:
1.The immediate release of Naji Fateel and dropping all charges against him.
2.Immediately and independently investigate the torture allegations and hold those responsible for torture and abuse accountable, and that includes those who interrogated him in the Public Prosecution and Criminal Investigation building.
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(Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday accused Bahrain of failing to protect workers' rights in its response to a March 2011 general strike at the time of the Arab Spring and asked for formal consultations under a free trade pact.
"Ensuring that workers in Bahrain - and in other countries - can exercise their fundamental labor rights is a top priority for the Obama Administration," acting U.S. Trade Representative Demetrios Marantis said in a statement.
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About the nature of Khamenei's Regime: Fascism, dictatorship and suppression
By Mustafa Rahmani
As an Iranian activist, working in field of translation, I am in contact with different kind of Iranian people inside/outside of Iran and also non-Iranian people around the world. I have been monitoring the transmission of Human Rights violations news between both parts for years. And I feel there is a missing ring for the world to understand full dictatorship of khamenei’s regime: Sunnis think Iranian regime is against Iranian Sunnis, Christians think it is suppressing Iranian Christians and …
Khamenei’s regime, using its IRGC “yes-man” force with huge money of oil and other natural resources, suppresses via imprisonment, torture and execution, any idea and action which is not Vilayat-e Faqih.
Ayatollah Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi (also Hosein Kazemaini Boroujerdi) is an Iranian Twelver Shi'i Muslim cleric who advocates the separation of religion and government and has been imprisoned several times by the Iranian regime.
He reportedly first expressed his opposition to the theocratic nature of the Islamic government of Iran under which Islamic jurists rule or provide "guardianship" in 1994. He has been quoted as saying Iranians "are loyal to the fundamentals of the true religion and the Prophet's mission", but are "tired of the religion of politics and political slogans."
Boroujerdi and many of his followers were arrested in Tehran on October 8, 2006, following a clash between police and hundreds of his followers. Iranian officials charged him with having claimed to be a representative of Muhammad al-Mahdi, a venerated figure in Shi'i Islam, a charge he denies.
According to mardaninews website, as of 1 June 2008 "judicial authorities have released no information concerning his prosecution" and his medical condition is deteriorating.
He is still in prison and today HRANA reported that he was transferred to solitary confinement.
My message to the International community as a person grown up in Iran: Imagine such a regime with nuclear bomb! May be the crimes of Khamenei’s regime in Iran, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yemen and … are not important for you. But in near future you will be regretted of your inactivity.
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Out of 166 inmates, 102 are on hunger strike at Guantanamo, with 30 being fed through tubes. One inmate continued to be hospitalised but prison officials said his life was not in danger.
Inmates are restrained and a feeding tube is pushed through their nose and into their stomach - a practise the UN compares to torture.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Dr Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General at the World Medical Association, said the force-feeding was "degrading and inhuman"....
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In a Senate hearing today, Pentagon officials claimed President Obama and future presidents have the power to send troops anywhere in the world to fight groups linked to al-Qaeda, based in part on the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF),...
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Human Rights Watch said Thursday a proposed media law by Kuwait would increase state control and curtail the right to free speech, as authorities suspended a popular talk show programme on a pro-opposition television channel.
The draft law breaches international standards protecting free speech as it would give the information ministry excessive power, the New York-based HRW said in a statement. ...
“Any press law should promote free speech and the free flow of information so essential to any democratic society, not throttle reporting and debate,” Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at HRW said.
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Commission investigators also received a number of verbal and written statements from persons alleging that they had witnessed the deceased being tortured in detention. In these statements, the witnesses claimed that they had heard him screaming, "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) after every blow he received, and that all of a sudden he stopped. The witnesses stated that after the deceased stopped screaming, they heard one person say to another, "You killed him."
. The Commission concludes in paragraph 1005 that the death of Mr Fakhrawi is attributed to torture while in the custody of the National Security Apparatus.
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Maryam AlKhawaja: "...
This has been most frustrating for me, watching the progression of violence from the side of the opposition. Over time nonviolent activists have lost footing due to the inaction of the international community.
A year ago, my family would urge people to use only nonviolent protest, and they would listen. When I visited in February, a more common response to this request was “what have you been able to do for us over the past two years?” Honestly, I didn’t have an answer for them. There has been no accountability for the Bahraini regime abroad.
I cannot blame people for becoming disenchanted with this idea of civil disobedience and nonviolence, because it has garnered absolutely no support from international governments.
I hear people talk about protestors carrying guns on the ground in Libya, and receiving NATO and media support. In Bahrain, we demanded rights peacefully and nobody responded. And so people are resorting to violence. I fear the situation is becoming radicalized and very quickly...."
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Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty on Friday of genocide and crimes against humanity during the bloodiest phase of the country's 36-year civil war and was sentenced to 80 years in prison.
Hundreds of people who were packed into the courtroom burst into applause, chanting, "Justice!" as Rios Montt received a 50-year term for the genocide charge and an additional 30 years for crimes against humanity.
It was the first time a former head of state had been found guilty of genocide in his or her own country.....
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Away from daylight, away from his family and away from justice. Ayatollah Nimr awaits in captivity for the day he will be executed for no crime whatsoever. His sister says he has been denied medical care. This happens under the eyes of the international community.
We are shocked very much observing the silence and lack of action from the international community regarding the situation in Saudi Arabia. These people who are from regions like Qatif in Saudi Arabia are barred from their inalienable right to religious and political dissent. There are thousands of political prisoners in the Saudi dungeons who expect people like yourself to react and stand up for the one thing which all of us share, the unbreakable bond of humanity.
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LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Several thousand people protested in Gabon on Saturday against a spate of ritual killings that has seen mutilated bodies washing up on beaches in the central African state this year.Sylvia...
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....It is a story that demonstrates the continuing human rights crisis in Bahrain and the price paid by those who have dared to stand up against the regime. Although victims of violations in a state ruled by a royal family from the Sunni minority have mainly come from the country's majority Shia Muslim population, groups such as Amnesty have reported that anyone who expresses opposition to the ruling family is at risk of arrest, ill-treatment or other abuses.....
In any case, he did not find out the charges against him for weeks, during which time he says he was tortured and abused, and told to sign a false confession. "They said I was part of an organisation planning to bring down the state," he told the Guardian from an undisclosed location in the UK.
"They didn't tell me the charge until two days before my court appearance. I was not allowed a lawyer and when I tried to speak the prosecutor, he would not accept my answers...."They raided my house again two days after martial law was announced, after Saudi forces came into Bahrain....
Now he feels that the world is ignoring the situation in Bahrain. "It is not that the world has forgotten Bahrain. The west and the international community has turned its back on us.
"People have died in jail. Our mosques have been damaged. People have been shot in the street. There is no justice. You see their blood in the road. The west's response is that they see good reforms. But the reality is that people have no human rights. No civil rights."
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The names of several officials from the National Security Apparatus who practiced torture became public: Colonel Yousif Al-Arabi, Major Fahad Al-Fadhala, Major Bassam Al-Miraj, Lieutenant Isa Al-Majali and First Lieutenant Bader Al-Ghaith. ( HRW Report: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2010/02/08/torture-redux-0 ;)
In 2011, King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa declared a state of emergency after violently cracking down on the pro-democracy protests in the Pearl Roundabout. The National Security Apparatus had obtained extensive powers, where it practiced the following:
1. Raiding thousands of houses, destroying their contents and targeting the residents.
2. Arresting thousands of citizens on political charges.
3. Abusing and torturing thousands of detainees.
4. Interrogating thousands of political detainees.
The Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) report indicated that the National Security Apparatus is responsible for ‘interrogating and collecting intelligence information’ as well as ‘arresting people’ which confirms its involvement in the human rights violations that took place during the state of emergency (15 March – 1 June 2011). (BICI Report: http://www.bici.org.bh/BICIreportEN.pdf)
The BICI report went on to recommend that the National Security Apparatus should be limited to only collecting intelligence information and should not carry out any arrests of suspects.
Since the recommendations of the BICI report, many detainees and their families confirmed that masked men in civilian clothing from the National Security Apparatus raided their homes. Additionally, riot police cars and black cars with tinted windows (known to belong to the NSA) surrounded their homes.
The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR) and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) have documented that those arrested by the National Security Apparatus disappear for up to several days before contacting their families by phone.
Limiting the powers of the National Security Apparatus:
King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa issued Decree No. 115 of 2011 to amend some of the provisions of Decree No. 14 of 2002 regarding establishing the National Security Apparatus, this amendment includes:
1. The National Security Apparatus specializes in collecting information and observing and revealing all harmful activities related to spying and terrorism, in order to maintain the national security of the Kingdom and its institutes and organizations.
2. The National Security Apparatus refers the cases that require arrest or detention to the Ministry of Interior in order to take the necessary legal procedures in that regard.
Through these amendments, the National Security Apparatus is not entitled to carry out arrests.
The Criminal Investigations, the other face:
During the period between 23rd April to 5th May 2013, the BYSHR and the BCHR documented that
the Criminal Investigation Department conducted numerous arrests of political and human rights activists, the common factor among these arrests being:
1. The person detained by the Criminal Investigations Department disappears for a period that exceeds 48 hours and that lasts up to 5 days, where the detainee does not contact or meet his or her family.
2. Groups of people dressed in civilian clothes – wearing masks – raid, and sometimes vandalize the home, and confiscate electronic devices.
3. The riot police and black cars with tinted windows support and assist by surrounding the house from all sides.
4. Numerous claims of torture and abuse, and the use of the same torture methods as in the National Security Apparatus.
5. Not permitting detainees to meet their lawyers.
6. Accusations against some security personnel who carried out torture in the National Security Apparatus of participating in the abuse and torture in the Criminal Investigation Department.
The following people were arrested recently:
1. Hussein Ramadan (independent activist): he was arrested from his home in the village of Sanabis on the 23rd of April 2013 – all contact with him was lost for 5 days. He confirmed being at the Criminal Investigation Department during those 5 days.
2. Hisham Al-Sabbagh (A leader in the Islamic Action Society): he was arrested from his home in the village of Sanabis on the 26th of April 2013 – all contact with him was lost for 5 days. He confirmed being at the Criminal Investigation Department during those 5 days.
3. Jehad Mohammed Ali (A member of the Islamic Action Society): he was arrested from his home in the village of Aali on the 2nd of May 2013 – all contact with him has been lost since the day of his arrest and until now.
4. Salman Zenaldeen: he was arrested while leaving a coffee shop on the 2nd of May 2013 – he called his family on the 4th of May and informed them that he was at the Criminal Investigation Department.
5. Naji Fateel (administrative member of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights): he was arrested from his home in the village of Bani Jamra on the 26th of April 2013 – he contacted his family on the 4th of May and informed them that he was at the Criminal Investigation Department.
Conclusion:
The Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights believe that the National Security Apparatus has returned through those affiliated with the Criminal Investigations Department by spying on dissidents and activists; conducting arrests, interrogations, detaining them as well as abusing them.
King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa’s decision in regards to limiting the powers of the ‘National Security Apparatus’ was in order to conceal the violations committed during 2002 – 2011 and to escape the questioning of the security officials in this Apparatus.
Recommendations:
1. An independent and impartial investigation in the torture allegations that took place in the Criminal Investigation Department.
2. Hold accountable all officials responsible for the abuse of detainees in the Criminal Investigation Department.
3. Immediately cease the detention of civilians at the Criminal Investigation Department, and to directly refer them to the specialized detention centers.
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