Bahrain in the UK

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STOP EXECUTIONS IN BAHRAIN 05/05/2011

Start of executions campaign

STOP EXECUTIONS IN BAHRAIN Campaign website demanding an immediate end to the executions regularly carried out by the Al-Khalifa regime in Bahrain. Bahrain Peace and Justice Movement RAPAR - Manchester-based human rights...

CrossTalk on Arab Awakening: Burying Bahrain 28/04/2011

THEY WISH!

CrossTalk on Arab Awakening: Burying Bahrain On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in Bahrain, whe...

World Report Chapters | Bahrain | Human Rights Watch 22/04/2011

World Report Chapters | Bahrain | Human Rights Watch Human rights conditions in Bahrain deteriorated sharply in the latter half of 2010. Starting in mid-August authorities detained an estimated 250 persons, including nonviolent critics of the government, and shut down websites and publications of legal opposition political societies.

Bahrain | News | Human Rights Watch 22/04/2011

Bahrain | News | Human Rights Watch Unknown assailants lobbed teargas grenades at the home of a leading Bahraini human rights defender in the early hours of April 18, 2011. The attack, which took place at 3:30 a.m. in the village of Bani Jamra, targeted the home of Nabeel Rajab, head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a member

22/04/2011

Letters about Bahrain | Human Rights Watch We are writing as the officers of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division to express our grave concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Bahrain. We are concerned in particular by the apparent targeting of human rights activists, inclu

Commentaries about Bahrain | Human Rights Watch 22/04/2011

Commentaries about Bahrain | Human Rights Watch The United States has struggled to balance human rights principles and strategic concerns in responding to protests across the Middle East, from Tunisia to Iran. Too often, it has been behind the curve.

22/04/2011

Back Human Rights in Bahrain | Human Rights Watch The United States has struggled to balance human rights principles and strategic concerns in responding to protests across the Middle East, from Tunisia to Iran. Too often, it has been behind the curve.

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