Bahrain to try 400 peaceful protesters
Bahrain’s opposition party al-Wefaq says the Manama regime is to put nearly 400 people on trial over their alleged roles in peaceful anti-regime protests.
Bahrain’s opposition party al-Wefaq says the Manama regime is to put nearly 400 people on trial over their alleged roles in peaceful anti-regime protests.
Interview with Saeed al-Shahabi, Bahraini opposition leader, London.
FRANCIA, 10 de Junio de 2011.- El Grupo de Países No Alineados en la UNESCO celebró el 10 de Junio una Mesa Redonda sobre “El papel de los medios en la promoción del diálogo de las culturas en un mundo globalizado” en la Sede de esta Organización.
Interview with Raza Kazim, from the Islamic Human Rights Commission in London.
Bahraini and Saudi security forces continue daily terror in Bahrain, human rights groups condemning the violence, including Amnesty International (AI), providing regular updates.
It’s categorically demonstrable by facts and figures that Bahrain has one of the blackest human rights records among the Arab countries surrounding the Persian Gulf.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission has slammed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak for refusing to step down immediately.
The UK government has demanded an “orderly transition” to democratic government in Egypt, as the protests continue.
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