Foreign delegations, especially those from Britain, visit Bahrain to find a way to support the ruling al-Khalifa regime and prevent its collapse, secretary general of Bahrain Freedom Movement Saeed al-Shahabi says.
IHRC in Media
Britain backs Bahraini regime
- 21 December 2011
Imam says he was beaten, strangled in Saudi Arabia
- 20 November 2011
A Canadian imam who was arrested during a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia three weeks ago says he was beaten and strangled during his 36 hours in confinement.
Concern about Bahrain's inquiry commission
- 17 November 2011
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) Thursday expressed concern over the ‘Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry’ (BICI) set up by royal decree in June.
Press TV - Confidence to challenge the Taghut
- 06 November 2011
IHRC chair Massoud Shadjareh joins Imam al-Asi to discuss the issue.
Saudi Arabia's Forgotten Political Prisoners Emerge From the Shadows
- 06 October 2011
In a report entitled "Saudi Arabia's Political Prisoners: Towards a Third Decade of Silence," the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) describes political imprisonment in Saudi Arabia as "an epidemic [which] has not spared any sector of Saudi society."
Press TV - Saudi Arabia accused of jailing 30,000 political prisoners
- 05 October 2011
The al-Saud ruling family is the absolute authority in Saudi Arabia.
'Palestine highlights Saudi hypocrisy'
- 14 September 2011
Saudi Arabia sent 1,000 troops to Bahrain to help the ruling Al Khalifa family in its brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters.
Imprisoned without charge: UK’s forgotten terror suspects
- 14 September 2011
British citizen Talha Ahsan, accused of terror-related offences and detained at the request of the US in 2006.



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