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Australian FM to Visit Thailand to Advocate Return of Al-Araibi to Australia
2019-01-10
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said she is to meet with Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai to advocate for the safe return to Australia of Mr Hakeem Al-Araibi.
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Activists Call on Thailand Not to Deport Hakeem Al-Araibi to Bahrain after its Support of Saudi Rahaf Al-Qunun
2019-01-09
Radha Stirling, the founder of Detained in Dubai, said: “Great news that Thailand has allowed the UN to assess Rahaf rather than sending her back to the country from which she was seeking asylum. Thailand needs to allow Hakeem to return to Australia and stop Bahrain’s legal abuse.”
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2018: “Greece of the Gulf” Subject to Donors’ Dictates: VAT and More
2019-01-09
Just as the political decision in Bahrain is dependent on Saudi Arabia, now the economic decision depends on Riyadh’s conditions as well after a new grant worth 10 billion dollars was provided to the island kingdom.
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Bahraini PM Discharged from Hospital after being Treated for Flu
2019-01-08
Bahraini newspapers expressed concern on Tuesday (January 8, 2019) over the news of discharging PM Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa from the hospital after treatment for the flu.
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Crown Prince Refers Assistant Undersecretary to Public Prosecution to Verify his Academic Record
2019-01-08
Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa ordered that an Assistant Undersecretary from a ministry that provides public services be referred to the Public Prosecution to verify his academic record.
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Saudi Woman Seeking Asylum Leaves Bangkok Airport “Under UN Refugee Agency Care”
2019-01-08
An 18-year-old Saudi woman seeking asylum has left Bangkok airport "under the care" of the UN refugee agency, a Thai official said Monday, following her desperate plea against deportation.
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2018: Bahrain Claims Arrest of Iranians over Entry with Forged Passports, Unannounced Ban on Pakistanis’ Entry
2019-01-08
Bahraini authorities reported that they arrested on September 8, 2018, 14 Iranians who allegedly entered the country using forged Asian passports and fake names. This was the first time such an allegation was made.
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2018: 9 New Death Penalties, 5 on Death Row and 147 Life Sentences
2019-01-08
Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) named 2018 as a death penalty year, condemning the Bahraini judiciary’s determination in issuing death sentences, which have reached 35 since 2011, 3 of which were executed.
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After Imposing Tax on Electricity: Ali Al-Aswad Says No Horizon for Solving Problems with Old Gov’t
2019-01-07
Former Al-Wefaq MP Ali Al-Aswad commented on the tax imposed on electricity and water saying that there is no horizon for solving problems, faced in the country, with old government.
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AFP: A Bad Year-End for Arab Human Rights Defenders
2019-01-07
Courts in the Gulf and Egypt have upheld jail terms against leading activists in a crackdown on protesting through social media, marking a somber end to 2018 for rights campaigners.
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Saudi Woman Held at Bangkok Airport Says Fears Death if Repatriated
2019-01-07
A Saudi woman held at Bangkok airport said she would be killed if she was repatriated by Thai immigration officials, who confirmed the 18-year-old was denied entry to the country Sunday.
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Bahrain Imposes Tax on Water and Electricity
2019-01-07
The Electricity and Water Authority confirmed that it will levy VAT on invoices as of January. This comes at a time of increasing voices rejecting the government's taxation policy.
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2018: End of Case over which Constitution was Amended: Life Sentences Issued against Accused over Marshal Assassination Plot
2019-01-06
On April 25, 2018, the Military Cassation Court in Bahrain upheld death sentences against 4 Bahrainis over charges of attempting to assassinate Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defence Force, Marshal Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa. It was the strangest charge issued since the eruption of protests in 2011.
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2018: Sheikh Isa Qassim Leaves Bahrain
2019-01-05
Illness put an end to the house arrest imposed on the spiritual leader of the Shia in Bahrain, Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, since May 23, 2017, when the authorities forcibly dispersed a sit-in that was held around his house for about a year, leaving five martyrs.
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2018: Ali Mushaima Launches 46-Day Hunger Strike outside Bahrain Embassy in London
2019-01-05
Ali Mushaima, son of prominent opposition leader Hasan Mushaima, launched a hunger strike for 46 days and slept on the ground in front of the Bahraini Embassy in London.
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U.N. Rights Office Tells Bahrain: Release Activist Rajab
2019-01-04
The United Nations human rights office called on Bahrain on Friday to release activist Nabeel Rajab, saying that the upholding of his five-year jail sentence by the top court this week showed "continued suppression of government critics".
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European Union Condemns Upholding Sentence against Rajab, Calls for his Release
2019-01-04
The European Union condemned the Court of Cassation of Bahrain decision upholding the five-year sentence against human rights defenders Nabeel Rajab.
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2018: Gulf Waters Claim Lives of 4 Youths Attempted to Escape Bahrain in Mysterious Conditions
2019-01-04
On February 18, 2018, the martyrdom of 3 Bahraini wanted by security authorities was announced. The 3 died at sea while attempting to flee to Iran. Meanwhile, a fourth accompanying them was announced missing.
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Australian Football Player Craig Foster Calls to Support Hakeem Al-Araibi, Hold Account AFC in case Al-Araibi is Extradited to Bahrain
2019-01-03
Australian football player Craig Foster said in a tweet that "Day [yesterday] 38 of detention for Hakeem Al-Araibi," urging to write to president of FIFA, president of Asian Football Confederation, Prime Minister of Thailand, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, Prime Minister of Australia and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia to support Al-Araibi's case.
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UAE and Bahrain Uphold Stiff Prison Sentences against Mansoor and Rajab: The Washington Post
2019-01-03
The Washington Post newspaper said that courts in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on Monday upheld the convictions of two prominent human rights activists Nabeel Rajab and Ahmed Mansoor.