Bhmedia12 09
Bhmedia12 09
Bhmedia12 09
Bahrain Opinion: The Significance of the Detention and Treatment of Nabeel Rajab
Since human rights activist Nabeel Rajab was imprisoned and then given a three-year sentence for Twitter messages and participation in protests, there have been reports of his mistreatment by Bahraini
Bahrain: Human rights defender Nabeel Rajab to remain in detention, appeal trial to resume on September 27
The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the International Federation
Bahrain: Students rights gravely violated through sham trials, expulsions and unfair detention
More than a year and a half following the start of the revolution in Bahrain, university students are still being subjected to sham trials, unlawful imprisonment and prevention from continuing their studies. The Bahrain center for human rights (BCHR) is gravely concerned over these continuous
Sham Trials On Thursday 06 September 2012, the high criminal court ruled in the cases of 96 defendants accused in the 13 March University of Bahrain thug attack incident which included students, staff, administrators and a security guard. The court upheld sentences of 84 students, reduced prison sentence against 3 to 3 months imprisonment and acquitted 9 Read More