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Bahraini Activists Take Al Khalifah Regime to Court in UK over Espionage

Tuesday 22 February 2022
Bahraini Activists Take Al Khalifah Regime to Court in UK over Espionage

Alwaght- Two Bahraini activists have taken a legal action in Britain against the Al Khalifah regime, accusing the West-back monarchy of using FinFisher, also known as FinSpy, surveillance software to target their personal computers.

Leigh Day law firm said Saeed al-Shehabi, a renowned UK-based Bahraini political activist and member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement, and Moosa Mohammed will ask London’s High Court later this week to allow their case to go ahead.

They maintain that their computers were infected with FinSpy in September 2011, seven months after anti-regime protests started in Bahrain.

Shehabi and Mohammed say they used the computers to get photos and videos documenting attacks on Bahraini citizens out of the island nation.

They also used them to communicate with other activists, journalists, political prisoners, torture victims and their families and lawyers.

But they only realized they had been spied on three years later, after Wikileaks released a target list in relation to the Al Khalifah regime’s use of FinSpy.

The spyware, developed by Anglo-German technology company Gamma Group, reportedly can carry out live surveillance through a computer’s camera and microphone and access documents, emails and messages.

Shehabi said the lawsuit, scheduled to be heard by the court on Tuesday and Wednesday, is an important one.

“We want to show that harassing people in this way is happening by states ... It is intrusive and should not be allowed,” he said.

“Who knows if we will win but it is important to show everyone that it is happening and we can do something about it,” Shehabi noted.

Shehabi and Mohammed argue that the harassment and personal injury were “caused by acts or omissions” in the United Kingdom, but the Manama regime has claimed it has state immunity.

 “Foreign governments should not be able to hide behind state immunity when they are accused of causing serious harm to those living in the UK,” Ida Aduwa, a solicitor at Leigh Day, involved in the case, said.

“We hope the court will dismiss the Kingdom of Bahrain’s arguments so we can proceed to a trial on the issues of the case,” she added.

Bahrain’s most prominent cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim has said that drawing up a new constitution is the only way out of the political crisis in the protest-hit tiny Persian Gulf country, urging the regime in Manama to pursue an agreement with the Bahraini opposition instead of increasingly suppressing dissent.

Demonstrations have been held in Bahrain on a regular basis ever since a popular uprising began in mid-February 2011.

The participants demand that the Al Khalifah regime relinquish power and allow a just system representing all Bahrainis to be established.

Manama, however, has gone to great lengths to clamp down on any sign of dissent.

 

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