Wefaq Official: We Weren’t Officially Informed by Court About Al-Wefaq Suspension, It’s a Political Decision
2016-07-11 - 8:23 p
Bahrain Mirror: A senior source from Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society denied that the opposition group received any official notice from the court, regarding the Justice Ministry's request to suspend and dissolve it.
The source further stated that the decision to suspend Al-Wefaq is political and has nothing to do with any charges, adding that the authorities have also failed to cover it up with judicial procedures. It also stressed that the authorities tampered with judicial dates and denied Al-Wefaq the most basic rights of defense.
The authorities' aims are very clear as they want to alter the political and religious scene, which explains the government's recent measures that threaten the island kingdom's stability, said the source, adding that any legal, administrative or judicial measures will fail to cover up the government's unlawful and unjustifiable actions.
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