Update Alert: Sri Lanka – Sri Lankan Muslim writer’s case postponed
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has received information that the case of Sarah Melanie Perera has been postponed until November 2010.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has received information that the case of Sarah Melanie Perera has been postponed until November 2010.
IHRC Trial Observer witnesses excessive use of police force against convicted men, their relatives and supporters inside and outside court;
Tear gas and rubber bullets used to disperse demonstrators outside court room
Sri Lankan authorities arrested a Bahraini resident with Sri Lankan nationality, Sarah Malanie Perera, on 20 March 2010 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for allegedly offending Buddhism.
Collective punishment against the villages and harassment against its people.
Bahrain authorities close BNS after firing live ammunition at unarmed demonstrators.
IHRC monitored the verdict hearing of 19 young men held on 13th October 2009. The report highlights the observations and conclusions by an IHRC observer on the trial.
The IHRC sent Abed Choudhury to monitor the verdict hearing of 19 Bahraini men charged with killing a police officer.
Bahraini human rights activist Mohammed Al Muskati charged under repressive 1989 Law on Societies.
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