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Public Prosecution Accuses Bahraini Activist of Inciting Hatred against Regime
2016-11-23 - 10:17 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini Public Prosecution charged (Wednesday November 23, 2016) rights activist Ibtisam al-Saegh of "inciting hatred against the regime, destabilizing the state's security, and threatening civil peace."
The Prosecution then released al-Saegh, who is already placed on a travel ban list, along with dozens of other activists and religious clerics.
Al-Saegh had received a subpoena (Monday November 21, 2016), demanding her to be present for investigations today Wednesday.
Activists and rights activists have reported that the prosecution is creating vexatious cases against activists to justify the travel ban against them; a step that received harsh criticism from the United Nations and Washington.
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