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After 115 Days of Disappearance in Saudi Arabia, Two Detained Bahrainis Call their Families
2015-09-01 - 2:33 am
Bahrain Mirror: Member of the European Bahraini Organization for Human Rights, Ahmed Al-Saffar, stressed on Sunday (August 30, 2015) that the families of the two Bahrainis, detained in Saudi prisons received phone calls from their sons after more than 115 days of their disappearance there.
On his personal Twitter account, Al-Saffar said: "After 115 days of disappearance in Saudi prions, families of the detained Jaafar Mohammed and Sadiq Thamer received phone calls from them." Al-Saffar added no further information regarding the conditions of their detention.
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