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In response to the statement of the Bahraini minster of interior, who said: 'mercenaries do not still violate any of the human rights.' We present to you this clip which shows some of the daily violations. There are many more, visit Bahrain and witness what our regime is doing every day in the villages in order to show the world that Bahrain does not have any kind of protest... The regime is a group of professional liars, the evidence is photographic and in the experiences of the multitudes of Bahraini witnesses.....the Human Rights atrocities continue unabated......even escalating !
Bahrain: Youth is 'raped w/ a foreign object' and stabbed by 'Security' Forces on his way to school !
Is this 'reform Hamad? Is this the implementations of the BICI recommendations! Does this represent the 'new' Bahrain police under Timoney & Yates? Who is charged in this egregious case of torture? This is a crime supported and endorsed by the criminal Al-Khalifas inasmuch as they do not act decisively against the perpetrator(s) and the system that allows it.
.... The employees at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), are not alone in seeking redress. Around 2000 workers were dismissed during the pro-democracy protests in 2011 and many have complained that they have been forced to accept worse conditions with little or no reimbursement for lost earnings. As to the allegations of mistreatment, the BIC issued a bizarre non-denial denial in an inserted addendum to a Guardian article on the issue. This stated, implausibly, that “if any of its employees were beaten or otherwise badly treated by BIC security staff” — which it denies — “it would have been without BIC’s knowledge, instructions or orders”. Like the violent response to the uprising more broadly, which the regime sought to blame on the actions of (presumably renegade) junior officers, there has been absolutely no accountability for the events that are too well-documented for the regime to deny.
Interview by Joanne Michele, Safeworld Correspondent:- 'When we first spoke in December, Asma's 16-year old cousin had just been released after two months in prison.
Amnesty International statement on the cancellation of its visit to Bahrain.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahrain has imposed restrictions on groups trying to monitor reforms including the Gulf Arab state's handling of protests and asked the U.N.
Al-Khalifa terrorists kidnap and torture a Bahraini youth!
16yr old boy from #Sanabis kidnapped & tortured by Al Khalifa thugs
In response to the statement of the Bahraini minster of interior, who said mercenaries do not violate any of the human right we present to you in this clip. It shows some of the daily violations, there are much more. Visit Bahrain and witness what our regime is doing every day in those villages against constant strife/protestation!
We see the events of Feb 14 and we hold the Al-Khalifas responsible for all injuries, deaths and actions of their 'Security' Forces!
Nabeel Rajab, President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, explains why an international presence in Bahrain is important.
BAHRAIN: THE GATHERING STORM - report by Human Rights First
When we went to Bahrain a few weeks ago, what we found there is a much divided society. There is fear among civil society organizations and many human rights activists, in particular the violence and the human rights violations. The other point is that there is a contradiction in terms of political will from the Government to find solutions based on the report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry and on the other hand, there is also lack of confidence in the society on any decision or measure taken by the Government.
Physicians for Human Rights: War and civil unrest turn soldiers—and, often, civilians—into deliberate targets. [Al-Khalifas are terrorists ! ]
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تقرير قناة المنار عن خطف الطفل علي السنكيس و الإعتداء عليه لرفضه العمل كمخبر مع ميليشيات السلطة في البحرين... Al-Manar TV report about the kidnapping of the child to Singace and assault him for refusing to work as an informant with the militia power in Bahrain
Ali Alaswad, a resigned Bahraini MP, has written an open letter to Cherif Bassiouni, the Head of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry, criticising his claim that there is no more torture in Bahrain.
This is the notion of 'Security' of the Al-Khalifas & Ecclestone, ( of F1 infamy). Barbaric!
Bahrain is promising to grant Amnesty International additional visas for a fact-finding mission but will not allow the rights group to remain during weekends when clashes typically escalate.
Looks to me like the regime and/or its trolls won't come out to talk! Scroll through the comments and witness the cowardly regime and its minions hiding from a REAL discussion of issues!
No Justice in Bahrain ....( link to full PDF text)
... Therefore, BCHR calls for the following: 1. The Bahraini government must stop attacking and targeting the friends and families of martyrs. 2. Those responsible for the killing of martyrs must be hold accountable and be brought to an independent judicial system rather than be put on show trials. 3. Families of martyrs must be compensated both morally and materially for their losses, as well as for the attacks they have been subjected to. 4. International community must condemn the Bahraini regime's use of vengeance in the case of the families of martyrs.
demonstration of all types of human rights violations by the Al-Khalifa mercenaries and thugs
As the anniversary of the uprising nears, the country's rulers are denying foreigners entry and hiring PR firms.
Bahrain: Nabieh Saleh, a youth attacked by SF's while playing football
Al-Khalifa regime targets children for attack by their terrorist 'Security' Forces. This youth wasn't protesting, wasn't armed, and wasn't antagonizing the SF's in any way. I pray for a total and complete healing.........
The protests continued on daily and nightly basis in almost every town and village of the country with, attended by men and women among the youth. The slogans have now become familiar with calls for regime change and the downfall of the dictator. Last night a particular protest was held in the capital, Manama led by Nabil Rajab, the President of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights. He was joined by several other activists who marched from several points to converge on the centre of Manama. The Al Khalifa forces, led by John Timoney, launched merciless attacks on them using all means at the their disposal. The right of freedom of expression has been completely eradicated by the Al Khalifa dictatorship and the Al Saud occupiers. The regime has been emboldened by the US support of its crackdown against peaceful demonstrators. Despite the much-hailed Bissiouni report none of its 33 recommendations have been implemented. The American support has been condemned by Bahrainis as complicity in the war against the people, their rights and the principles of justice and human rights.
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