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Bahrain Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condemns Statements of Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon
2017-05-06
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain strongly condemned the statements made by the Ambassador of Syria to the Republic of Lebanon, which constitute an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Bahrain. The ministry considered that “these statements reflect a clear contradiction to the realities in the Kingdom which supports and guarantees all freedoms and rights and is a model of coexistence and tolerance among all”.
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SIU Interrogates 55 Police Officers on Torture Charges, Refers 4 to Trial
2017-05-06
Deputy Chief of the SIU, Mohammad Khalid al-Hazza, said that the unit received 53 complaints that varied from torture, ill-treatment and use of excessive force by members of the public security forces.
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MPs Object to Proposal Allowing Gov’t Employees to Apply for Commercial Registries
2017-05-06
Member of the Bahraini Parliament objected during their exceptional session on Wednesday (May 3, 2017), the proposal to replace Article 4 of the Decree-Law on the Commercial Registry in its amended form.
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MPs Reject Proposal Allowing Appeal Judges to Inspect Prisons
2017-05-06
The Council of Representatives (Parliament) rejected a proposal law to amend some provisions of law no. (18) of 2014, suggesting appointing a committee of appeal judges to inspect prisons a maximum of twice a year.
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Press Agencies Call Upon Bahrain King to Allow Journalists to Freely Operate in Country
2017-05-06
Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, and other organizations including the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), addressed a letter to Bahrain King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, calling on him to allow journalists to operate freely in the country.
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HRC Adopts Recommendations to Bahrain, Qatar Withdraws Stance
2017-05-06
The United Nations' Human Rights Council (HRC) adopted on Friday (May 5, 2017) recommendations to Bahrain on its human rights record, at the end of the 27th session of the Universal Period Review (UPR) on Bahrain in Geneva.
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Bahrain Scholars Call for "Public Mobilization" on the Eve of Sheikh Qassim's Trial
2017-05-06
A statement issued by Bahrain's Shiite scholars called for the "public mobilization in all Bahraini areas on the night of the trial targeting the sect and the sacred Islamic Sharia."
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NGOs Call for World Public Action on Sheikh Isa Qassim’s Case before his Trial May 7
2017-05-06
A group of NGOs issued an appeal calling on international high-ranked officials and agencies to take public actions regarding the case of Bahrain’s Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, before his trial scheduled to be held next Sunday May 7, 2017.
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Al-Wefaq Calls on HRC to Introduce “Binding Measures” to Stop Violations in Bahrain
2017-05-06
Bahrain’s Islamic National Society Al-Wefaq demanded the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to move from its “verbal condemnation” of Bahrain to introduce binding measured to stop the violations in the country.
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New Plan for Bahrain-Backed Mosque in Finland Raises Fears of “Wahhabism” Spread
2017-05-05
Middle East Eye published a report revealing plans for building a new mosque in the Finnish capital Helsinki, with Bahraini funding. The report noted that this plan raised a lot of concerns of spreading extremist Wahhabi beliefs in the area.
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NIHR Delegation Meets Special Assistant to the High Commissioner in Geneva
2017-05-05
The National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR)'s delegation to the 27th Session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), led by NIHR's Chairman, Said bin Mohammed Al-Faihani, met the Chief of the Middle East and North Africa Section at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Mohammad Ali Al-Nsour.
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ADHRB Director to Bahrain Mirror: Al-Dossari Exhibits Lack of Diplomatic Experience for Attacking OHCHR at the UN
2017-05-05
Bahraini activist and executive director of (ADHRB) Husain Abdulla said that the recommendations presented to Bahrain, during the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Bahrain’s human rights record in Geneva on Monday (May 1, 2017), are the fruits of the Bahraini organizations efforts and that of the Bahraini activists, inside and outside Bahrain, through their continuous meetings with the diplomatic delegations and foreign ministries of the states to reflect the real incidents taking place in Bahrain.
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King Hamad Leaves Brunei, Heads to Thailand
2017-05-05
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa left Brunei on Thursday (May 4, 2017) and headed to Thailand.
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Court Issues 5-Year Jail Term against Defendant over Beating Policeman in Al-Dair
2017-05-05
Bahrain's Court sentenced a defendant (20 years) to 5 years over beating a first lieutenant.
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Appeals Court Sentences 3 Defendants to 5 Years in Prison over Burning Tires in Sehla
2017-05-05
The Sixth High Court of Appeals upheld a verdict issued against 3 appellants sentencing them to 5 years in prison over burning tires in Sheikh Salman Street.
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Trump to Wade into Middle East Politics on First Foreign Trip
2017-05-05
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he will travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel this month, kicking off his first foreign trip, where he will work to reinvigorate traditional alliances in the region.
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Saudi Prince who Headed Ruling Family Succession Body Dies
2017-05-05
Saudi King Salman's older brother, who headed a body that helps determine the royal succession, has died and will be buried on Thursday, the royal court has said.
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Saudi Arabia says Trump Visit to Enhance Cooperation in Fighting Extremism
2017-05-05
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Thursday that an upcoming visit to the kingdom by U.S. President Donald Trump would enhance cooperation between the United States and Muslim countries in the fight against extremism.
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Restoring Saudi Allowances to Cost about 7 Billion Riyals in 2017, Official Tells Arabiya
2017-05-05
Restoring financial allowances to civil servants and military personnel will only cost the government about 7 billion riyals (£1.45 billion) this year, a senior finance ministry official told Al Arabiya television on Thursday.
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Iran Says Ready for Saudi Talks despite 'Unlawful, Inflammatory' Remarks
2017-05-05
Iran said on Thursday it is ready for talks with Saudi Arabia to promote regional peace despite "unlawful and inflammatory" remarks by the Saudi deputy crown prince, who vowed to protect his kingdom from what he called Iranian efforts to dominate the Muslim world.