Bahrain
Authorities have also intensified their campaign against medical professionals in recent days, arresting at least seven more doctors, including the former head of the Bahrain Medical Society.
The unrest in Bahrain has washed in and out of the U.S. media spotlight as protests churn all over the Arab world. But one American community that's keeping a watchful eye on the tiny Gulf nation is organized labor. ...
Mohammed al-Tajer is one of Bahrain's best-known defense lawyers. He was the leading defense attorney defending 25 opposition activists who were tried.
While the Bahrain deadline came and went a few days ago, it seems that the organizers of the Bahrain GP are touting a circuit and country ready for action. AUTOSPORT has an exclusive interview with Zayed Rashed Al Zayani, ...
According to a recent posting by the Project on Middle East Democracy, “The Bahrain News Agency reports that the Military Public Prosecution is questioning 47 medical and paramedical employees for their involvement in 'the recent ...
Bahrain security forces are attacking and detaining health professionals accused of treating protesters or criticizing the government.
Since the Saudi-led military incursion into Bahrain several weeks ago, the street protests have basically stopped. Now that the streets are free of protesters, authorities are hunting them down in their homes, work places and even ...
More than 800 people have been arrested in the Persian Gulf kingdom of Bahrain since mid-February. Most of the detainees have been Shiite Muslims who protested against the Sunni monarchy of King Hamed ibn Isa Khalifa.
“What is going on in Bahrain is very serious. We have the demolition of 20 mosques by the Saudi-backed occupation. We have the demolition of houses, mass sacking of opposition supporters that is a collective punishment on the opposition ...
[JURIST] UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay [official profile] on Thursday urged the government of Bahrain [OHCHR materials] to release detained activists [press release] and exercise restraint against protesters. ...
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