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HRW Slams UK Silence over Bahrain Violations

Saturday 19 November 2016
HRW Slams UK Silence over Bahrain Violations

Ibrahim Sharif of the Waad party

Human Rights Watch (HRW) slams Britain for its silence over human rights violations as a member of its royal family visited the country

Alwaght- Human Rights Watch (HRW) slams Britain for its silence over human rights violations as a member of its royal family visited the country.

The group criticized British royal and government over their silence after a Bahraini activist was accused for an interview with the AP news agency saying the visit by the British Prince could lead to the “whitewashing” of crimes by Manama.

In an interview with the Associated Press on November 11, Ibrahim Sharif of the Waad party criticized the Manama regime for hosting Prince Charles and his wife from 8 to 11 of the current month.

He had also suggested that the Al Khalifah regime should agree on a power-sharing system with political parties to counter the worsening financial pressure resulting from low oil prices.

On November 13, however, Bahrain's Public Prosecution charged Sharif with “openly inciting hatred of the political system in Bahrain.” Chief Prosecutor Mohammed Salah added that he had questioned Sharif after the legal body received a notification from the Cyber Crime Directorate that Sharif had allegedly “defamed Bahrain's constitutional system.” The charge against Sharif carries a prison term of up to three years.

HRW said in a Friday statement that the “pomp and ceremony” of a royal visit to the tiny Arab kingdom should not "be followed by the arrest of peaceful critics" of the regime. 

“Given that the British government requested this trip, it’s incumbent on them to call publicly for Sharif’s release,” added Joe Stork, the deputy Middle East director at the New York-based rights organization.

Stork further said that Sharif was facing prison for criticizing a British royal visit, “yet London still can’t bring itself to call for the charges to be dropped.”

The Manama regime has been cracking down on Bahraini people since February 2011, when anti-regime protests erupted in the country.

On March 14, 2011, troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were deployed to Bahrain to assist the Manama government in its crackdown on the protests.

Scores of people have lost their lives and hundreds of others sustained injuries or got arrested in the regime crackdown.

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