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Sheikh Mirza Al-Mahrous Starts Open Hunger Strike in Jaw Prison
2016-11-03
Alyaa Radhi, wife of opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman who is detained in Jaw prison, said that Sheikh Mirza Al-Mahrous (one of the detained figures in Jaw prison) has started an open hunger strike.
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Britain to Open its Naval Base in Mina Salman Port next Month
2016-11-03
The Middle East Monitor website said that "in the latest push to strengthen economic and military ties in the Arabian Gulf, Britain is set to open a naval base in Bahrain next month."
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Journalist Faisal Hayyat’s Trial Adjourned Until Nov. 29
2016-11-03
Bahrain’s minor criminal court adjourned on Wednesday (November 2, 2016) the case of Bahraini Journalist Faisal Hayyat until November 29 to issue the verdict against him.
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Life Sentences Among Verdicts Against 7 Bahrainis Charged With Planting Bomb Near Karana Police Patrol
2016-11-03
The Fifth High Criminal Court issued a life sentence against a Bahraini convicted with planting an explosive device near a Police Patrol in Karana. The court also ruled a 15-year imprisonment sentence against 4 individuals. Two other convicts under the age of 18, were sentenced to 3 years of prison
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Opposition Figures from Jaw Prison Confirm Necessity of Popular Movement
2016-11-03
A number of detained Shiite clerics in the Central Jaw Prison, said that introducing the personal status law by the authorities aims at “weakening the opposition, and pressuring it to abandon its legitimate demands and its popular movement.”
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Abdulwahab Hussein’s Family Expresses Concern over their son's Health: He is on Wheel Chair & Step Closer to Paralysis
2016-11-02
The family of prominent opposition leader, detainee Abdulwahab Hussein, expressed their deep concern over the health of their detained son “Hussein” who is accused in the case known as “Al-Basta Group”.
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Kuwait Bars 47 Candidates from Contesting Polls
2016-11-02
Kuwait's election authorities Tuesday barred 47 candidates from contesting parliamentary polls later this month for being convicted in courts or not fulfilling nomination requirements, candidates said.
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Iraqi Army Enters Mosul TV Station Building, Elite Unit Commander Says
2016-11-02
The Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service entered on Tuesday the state television station in Mosul, capturing the first important building in the Islamic State-held city since the start of the offensive about two weeks ago, a commander of the elite unit said.
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Official Decision to Stop Measures of Selling Al-Wefaq Movables
2016-11-02
The Al-Wasat newspaper said that the government issued an official decision to stop the measures of the auction that was going to be held on (November 6, 2016). Al-Wefaq headquarters movables in Al-Zinj, Karana and Al-Malikiya were supposed to be sold in the auction.
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Government Legitimizes Employment Bulk in Exchange for Money
2016-11-02
The Executive Officer of the Labor Market Regulatory Authority, Osama al-Absi, announced a date for the implementation of the flexible work permit system, specified in the second quarter of 2017.
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Bahrain UN Office: HRC Not Required to Consult With Us on UPR
2016-11-02
UN Bahrain Coordinator, Amin El Sharkawi said Human Rights Council is an independent authority that is not binding or required to consult with any party, including the UN office in Bahrain or the government of Bahrain.
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3-Year Imprisonment Sentence Against Citizen, Cleric, On Charges of Accommodating Convicts
2016-11-02
The First High Criminal Court upheld a 3-year imprisonment sentence against a teacher and a cleric, on charges of accommodating 3 wanted convicts.
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Bahrain Forum Describes Charges Against Sheikh al-Bana’ as Vexatious, Demands his Immediate Release
2016-11-02
The Bahrain Forum for Human Rights considered the charges addressed against prominent Shiite cleric, Sheikh Hani al-Bana’ “vexatious, and come in the context of consolidating the sectarian persecution status, and political revenge against the Muslim Shiite scholars in Bahrain.”
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2 and 5-Year Jail Term handed down to 13 Defendants over Assembly in Buri
2016-11-02
The Bahraini Fourth High Criminal Court handed down 5-year jail term to 8 suspects and 2-year jail term to 5 others over arson and assembly in Buri.
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AFP: HRW Slams Gulf Crackdown on Dissent, Urges Reforms
2016-11-02
Human Rights Watch on Tuesday slammed a "well-funded" clampdown on Gulf Arab rights activists and urged the six monarchies to implement "much-needed reforms" instead of jailing peaceful critics.
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US Ambassador to UN: Nabeel Rajab’s Arrest is Unjust, Should be Immediately Released
2016-11-01
The US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said that the prominent activists and human rights defender Nabeel Rajab is unjustly detained in Bahrain.
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Al-Wadaei's Family Leaves Bahrain for London Days after Being Banned from Traveling
2016-11-01
Duaa Al-Wadaei (wife of human rights activist Sayed Ahmed Al-Wadaei) left Bahrain on Tuesday (November 1, 2016), along with her infant baby for London, few days after she was banned from traveling.
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HRW Launches Interactive Website that Presents Profiles of 140 Prominent Gulf Dissidents, Condemns Crack-down Campaign
2016-11-01
Human Rights Watch condemned crack down on the dissidents in the Gulf States, particularly through surveilling their activism on the Internet and called on the government of these states to resort to making reforms instead of imprisoning the peaceful dissidents.
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Authorities Detain Shiite Cleric Sheikh Hani Al-Banaa for 15 Days Pending Investigation, Accuse him of “Inciting Hatred against Regime”
2016-11-01
Bahrain’s Public Prosecution decided on Monday (October 31, 2016) to detain the prominent Shiite cleric Sheikh Hani Al-Banaa for 15 days after accusing him of inciting hatred against the regime and disobedience of law.
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Washington: Representative from our Embassy Attended Rajab’s Case, his Indictment Lacks Credibility
2016-11-01
The US State Department said on (October 31, 2016) that they had representative from its embassy in Bahrain at the hearing of president of Bahrain Center for Human Rights, Nabeel Rajab.