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Case History: Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi

Durum: 
Released on Bail
About the situation

On 29 November 2013, human rights defender Mr Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi, was released on bail after spending three months in prison. On 6 September 2013 the Bahraini authorities arrested Mr Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi, a youth activist and human rights defender. He was taken to Al Hidd police station, and may have been moved to another location since.

About Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi

Hussein Ali Abdul NabiHussein Ali Abdul Nabi is a young member of the documentation department of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights (BYSHR).

29 Kasım 2013
Update - Mr Hussein Abdul Nabi released on bail

On 29 November 2013, human rights defender Mr Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi, was released on bail after spending three months in prison. Hussein Abdul Nabi carries out work documenting human rights violations on behalf of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights(BYSHR).

On 6 September 2013, Hussein Abdul Nabi was arrested on charges relating to “illegal gatherings” and “assaulting police officers”. The charges remain pending, and he is due to appear in court on 27 February 2014.

Front Line Defenders considers these charges to be motivated solely by Hussein Abdul Nabi's legitimate work in human rights, as well as part of an ongoing campaign by the Bahraini authorities against BYSHR. In September 2013, BYSHR board member Naji Fateel was sentenced to 15 years in prison following an unfair trial and credible evidence of torture and mistreatment during his detention.

10 Eylül 2013
Arrest of youth activist and human rights defender Mr Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi

On 6 September 2013 the Bahraini authorities arrested Mr Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi, a youth activist and human rights defender. He was taken to Al Hidd police station, and may have been moved to another location since.

Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi was arrested on 6 September at a colleague's house in Arad, a town on the Muharraq island, before being taken to Al Hidd police station. A prosecutor has ordered a 45-day detention period for the human rights defender pending the investigation of charges of illegal gatherings and assaulting security agents. On 8 September he was allowed to make a 15 second call to his family.

As a member of the documentation department of BYSHR, Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi received training on how to document human rights violations, what he did afterwards in several villages on behalf of BYSHR.

Front Line Defenders believes that Hussein Ali Abul Nabi was arrested as part of an ongoing campaign against BYSHR. In July 2013 evidence appeared that BYSHR Board Member Mr Naji Fateel was subjected to torture while in custody, allegations which the authorities have to date failed to investigate.

Meanwhile, Naji Fateel's trial is still ongoing and has so far been marred with irregularities, falling well short of international minimum standards for a fair trial. Front Line Defenders has recently issued several updates on Naji Fateel's case, including on 26 July 2013, 12 July 2013, 23 May 2013 and 9 May 2013 in addition to the original urgent appeal on 2 May 2013.

In the light of the continued failure to investigate the credible claims that Naji Fateel was tortured while in custody, Front Line Defenders is concerned that Hussein Ali Abdul Nabi may be subjected to ill-treatment or even torture while he remains detained.