Bahrain's Foreign Ministry: Amnesty Int’l Report Not Based on Facts or Evidence, Lacks Professionalism & Objectivity
2017-09-08 - 8:39 م
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini Foreign Ministry deplored the "erroneous information and inaccuracies" found in the Amnesty International report, stressing that the report was based on neither facts nor evidence. The ministry further stated that Amnesty "steered away from the professionalism and objectivity required in such reports."
The Ministry affirmed that it will study the report, according to the Bahrain News Agency (BNA), hoping that "Amnesty International reports will be fair and not rely on sources that express the views of one side only, but rather draw information from all relevant institutions in order to be objective and ensure that there is no selectivity in the human rights discourse," the ministry added in a statement.
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