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Shiite Cleric Transferred to Dry Dock Prison after Month of Detention in Criminal Investigation Building
2017-03-07
The security authorities transferred prominent Shiite cleric Sheikh Mohammad Saleh Al-Qashaami along with his son Abu Al-Fadel to Dry Dock prison after detaining them for about a month in the Criminal Investigation Building (the intelligence), according to Al-Qashaami’s daughter “Bentalhuda”.
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Court Issues 5-Year Jail Term against 4 Defendants over Planting Hoax Bomb and Burning Tires in A’ali
2017-03-07
The Fourth High Criminal Court sentenced 4 defendants to 5 years in prison over panting hoax bomb and burning tires in A’ali and ordered the confiscation of seized items.
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Over Two-Hour Traffic on Al-Budai Street Extends over More than 4Km
2017-03-07
Bahraini citizens said on Tuesday (March 7, 2017) that they waited in Al-Budai street queues for more than two hours, indicating that the authorities have intended to create traffic congestions since about a month.
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BCHR Documents 28 Arrests within One Week, including Woman and 2 Life Term Sentences
2017-03-07
Member of Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) Mohammad Sultan said that the Bahraini authorities arrested 28 citizens, including 5 children and a woman within the last week.
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Judge Stops One-Year Jail Sentence Issued against Woman until Her Husband Finishes Serving Same Sentence
2017-03-07
The execution Judge Ibrahim Al-Zayed decided to stop the execution of a one-year jail sentence issued against a Bahraini woman convicted over hiding her nephew, who is convicted over political cases, until her husband finishes serving the same sentence over the same case.
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Iran Advises Bahraini Government to Treat its People Fairly and Honestly Instead of Resorting to Security Approaches
2017-03-07
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised the government of Bahrain to do its best to treat its people fairly and with honesty instead of resorting to “outdated” and security approaches.
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Commenting on Ministry of Justice Lawsuit, Radhi Al-Mosawi to Reuters: "This is Another step to Undermine Political Work"
2017-03-07
Bahrain's justice ministry took steps on Monday to dissolve a major opposition group it accuses of supporting terrorism, state news agency BNA reported, filing a lawsuit the group said was an attempt by the government to stamp out dissent.
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Authorities Release 6 Detainees Arrested over "Jaw Prisoners' Escape" Incident
2017-03-07
The Bahraini authorities released on Tuesday (March 7, 2017) 6 detainees arrested over Jaw prisoners' escape incident that took place on the onset of the year.
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Authorities Carry out Raid Campaign in Sitra, Arrest at Least 6 Citizens including Child
2017-03-07
The regime forces carried out on Tuesday (March 7, 2017) a wide raid campaign in Sitra for the second consecutive day, that led to arresting at least 6 citizens.
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HRW: Exiled Prominent Bahraini Activist’s Family Targeted
2017-03-07
Bahraini authorities are apparently targeting the family members of prominent Bahraini activist in retribution for his human rights work, said Human Rights Watch.
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AFP: Bahrain Seeks Dissolution of Secular Opposition Party
2017-03-07
Bahrain's justice ministry said Monday it filed a lawsuit to dissolve a secular opposition party, the state-run news agency said, months after the country's main Shiite opposition party was banned.
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German Ambassador Denies Having Info on Terrorism-Charged Bahraini in his Country
2017-03-07
The German Ambassador in Bahrain Alfred Simms-Protz denied having any information about a Bahraini being in Germany, who is charged of terrorist cases by the Bahraini authorities.
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In Response to Authorities’ Move: Wa’ad Members Say National Opposition Engraved in Nation’s Memory
2017-03-07
Prominent members of the National Democratic Action Society (Wa’ad), confirmed that the Ministry of Justice demand to dissolve the society stands evidence that Wa’ad has always been honest with its supporters, and that it never compromised the rights of its people.
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Bahrain Moves to Ban Opposition Party and Let Army Courts Try Civilians, The Guardian
2017-03-07
Bahrain Justice ministry files lawsuit to dissolve Wa’ad society, while parliament approves constitutional change allowing military courts to try civilians amid fresh crackdown on dissent and human rights.
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US State Dept. in Annual Report on Bahrain’s HR Situation: Problems Worsened & Discrimination Continued against Shia Population
2017-03-07
US State Department released its annual report for 2016 on Human rights. In its country report on Bahrain, it shed light on the continued societal discrimination against the Shia citizens, and worsening human rights problems.
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Detained Opposition Figures Warn of Deteriorating Conditions in “Jaw” Prison
2017-03-07
Bahrain’s opposition figures detained in building #7 in Jaw Central Prison, confirmed the deterioration of the prison’s condition, due to more restrictions imposed on detainees by prison authorities.
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Former MP Ali al-Aswad to BBC: Constitutional Amendment Targets Human Rights Defenders, not Terrorists
2017-03-07
Former Bahraini MP for the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, Ali al-Aswad, said that the constitutional amendment that was recently approved by the National Assembly, primarily targets “dissidents and human rights defenders, and not those accused of terrorism-linked cases.”
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Ministry of Justice Demands to Dissolve Wa’ad, Accuses it of “Promoting Forceful Overthrow of Political Regime”
2017-03-07
The Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments announced on Monday (March 6, 2017) that it has filed a lawsuit demanding to dissolve the National Democratic Action Society (Wa’ad) and accused it of “promoting forceful overthrow of political regime”.
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King Hamad Holds Phone Call with Emir of Qatar as Bahrain’s Crown Prince Visits Doha
2017-03-06
Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa held a telephone conversation with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, as the Bahraini Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa is conducting a visit to Doha, heading a senior government delegation.
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AP: Bahrain Files Lawsuit to Dissolve Secular Political Party
2017-03-06
Bahrain's government filed a lawsuit Monday to dissolve a secular political party, the second-such organization it has targeted in the last year as part of an intense crackdown on opposition in the island nation.