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Washington: Representative from our Embassy Attended Rajab’s Case, his Indictment Lacks Credibility
2016-11-01 - 6:30 p
Bahrain Mirror: 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.
"A representative from our embassy in Manama attended Nabeel Rajab's trial and it became clear that the government lacks evidence to support its case," Al-Mayadeen reported from US State Department.
The court had postponed Rajab's case to know who manages his Twitter account. Rajab is tried over posting tweets in which he condemned war on Yemen and uncovered human rights violations in Bahraini prisons
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