Home of Top Shia Cleric Raided in Bahrain
Bahraini authorities raided the home of a prominent Shia cleric, Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim on Friday. Opposition group al-Wefaq said Qassim was not home at the time of the raid but there were women and children present. A leading human rights activist ...
Blogger Escapes from Bahrain, Government Responds
Bahraini blogger and free-speech advocate Ali Abdulemam recently escaped from the Kingdom of Bahrain after more than two years in hiding. A team of people and outside supporters, including artist Tyler Ramsey and human rights groups Amnesty International and the American ...
Bahrain’s Parliament Criticizes US Ambassador for Internal Interference
Bahraini lawmakers are urging their government to stop the U.S. ambassador from "interfering in domestic affairs," and attending "repeated meetings with those who inspire sedition." The government has agreed to the proposal and said they would take diplomatic measures, but ...
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Report
In April, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued its annual report covering February 2012 through January 2013. From the MENA region, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia were listed as "Countries of Particular Concern" and Bahrain and Turkey were ...
Secretary Kerry Meets with Bahrain’s Foreign Minister
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Bahraini Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa Monday morning to discuss Bahrain's reform process and regional issues including Syria and the peace process. State Department Acting Deputy Spokesperson Patrick Ventrell said ...
State Department Human Rights Country Report: Bahrain
The annual State Department country report on human rights practices in Bahrain detailed heavy-handed repression in 2012 and reports that the government maintains a system of extra-judicial detention facilities where torture routinely occurs. The most serious human rights problems ...
Weekly Wire Headlines – April 22, 2013
House, Senate Hold FY14 Budget Hearings Iraq Holds First Provincial Elections since U.S. Withdrawal Bahrain Hosts F1 Race amid Protests State Dept. Releases 2012 Human Rights Reports UAE Crown Prince Visits DC Amid Concerns from Rights Groups
Human Rights Groups Criticize Bahrain’s Attorney General
On Monday, Ceartas (Irish Lawyers for Human Rights) submitted a formal complaint to the President of the International Association of Prosecutors (IAP), James Hamilton, calling for the expulsion of Bahrain from the association. Bahrain’s Attorney General, Dr. Ali bin Fadhel al-Buainain, ...
NGOs Urge Rights Reforms in UAE, Bahrain
Nicholas McGeehan of Human Rights Watch called on President Obama to pressure the United Arab Emirates to make genuine human rights reforms. In his op-ed for The Huffington Post, McGeehan describes instances in recent years in which former ...
F1 Champion: Race Will “Make Life Worse” for Bahrainis
Former Formula One world champion Damon Hill argued that the Grand Prix, which will be held in Manama later this month, should not go ahead. "I would not want to go to Bahrain if people are going to be ...
POMED Notes: “The Arab Awakening and the New Sectarian Divide”
On Wednesday, April 10th, The Brookings Institution held an event titled “The Arab Awakening and the New Sectarian Divide.” It featured Geneive Abdo, Middle East/Southwest Asia Fellow at The Stimson Center and Nonresident Fellow at Brookings, and Kristin Smith Diwan, Assistant Professor of Middle East Politics at American University. Daniel Byman, Research Director and Senior Fellow at Brookings’ Saban Center for Middle East Policy, moderated the event. For full event notes ...
NGOs Send Letter on Bahrain to Racers
A group of NGOs sent a letter regarding human rights abuses in Bahrain to racers participating in the upcoming Formula One Grand Prix in the country. The letter outlines the protest movement in Bahrain and the government's response to the protests. ...
Saudi Prince Calls for Elections; UAE94 Trial Condemned
In a Tuesday television interview, Saudi billionaire prince Alwaleed bin Talal called for parliamentary elections. He said that the decision to add women to the Shura Council was "very important," but added, "For this to become historic, I think ...
Bahrain Overturns 21 Medics’ Convictions
According to the lawyer of a number of Bahraini medical professionals, 21 individuals originally charged with links to anti-government activities have been acquitted. According to BBC, most of the 28 other medics that had also been
Members of Congress Send Letter on Bahraini Jalila al-Salman
Ten members of Congress have signed a letter to Houda Ezra Ebrahim Nonoo, Bahrain's Ambassador to the United States, expressing concern over the termination of Jalila al-Salman from her teaching position. The letter details the circumstances of al-Salman's termination, which occurred ...
Bahraini Activist Writes from Prison During Hunger Strike
Imprisoned Bahraini human rights activist Zainab al-Khawaja wrote to the international media describing prison conditions and the sources of her continued strength. Zainab and her father Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who is also in prison, recently began dry hunger strikes after being refused family ...