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Bahrain: Continued ill-treatment and torture of human rights defenders in detention

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports of the continued ill-treatment and torture of human rights defenders Mohammed Abdullah Al Sengais, head of the Committee to Combat High Prices; Hassan Abdulnabi Hassan and Maytham Bader Jassim Al-Sheikh, members of the Unemployment Committee; and Naji Ali Fateel, member of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR). They were arrested between 21 December and 28 December 2007 and are being detained in the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB).  Read More

Human rights defenders in Bahrain are facing increasing restrictions on their activities. The authorities have sought to close down independent human rights organizations including the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights and restrict human rights activities. Human Rights defenders have been subjected to arbitrary detentions, torture and ill-treatment, fabricated judicial proceedings, threats and harassment.

Despite provisions for basic rights in Bahraini law and in its adherence to a number of international human rights treaties, in practice these rights are substantially limited. The law prohibits unauthorised public gatherings of more than five persons and public gatherings need to be notified to the Ministry of Interior twenty four hours prior. There have been reports of the use of excessive force by security forces when dispersing demonstrations and evidence of human rights defenders facing various forms of harassment, including prosecution on false criminal charges, threats or assaults. New legislation, under the guise of counter-terrorism, has contributed to further infringements of fundamental freedoms.