Photo by John Moore
Manama - Kingdom of Bahrain
Photo by John Moore
Manama - Kingdom of Bahrain
The Systematic torture in Bahrain continues with full impunity on torturers
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Bahrain: Front Line’s Andrew Anderson highlights the denial of justice in the trial of Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja
http://bit.ly/jwMb1l 14feb
Bahrain uprising Martyrs
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“Poor, innocent, Asian expats” is how they are now described. But just a few months ago there was little concern at a national level about the abuse of migrant workers. They represent 54% of Bahrain’s resident population, and as in the neighbouring Gulf monarchies, they constitute the bulk of the workforce. Most are from south Asia, and they are arguably the most marginalised community in the country.
Now their welfare has suddenly become a matter of concern for the regime and its apologists. After the start of the crackdown, the foreign minister scurried between the different expatriate community clubs and embassies, hailing the “strong relations bonding” them to the kingdom of Bahrain. Local state-run television suddenly started broadcasting news bulletins in Hindi, Urdu and Tagalog.
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