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Bahrain: UN Committee against Torture Adopts List of Issues in View of the Country's Review

BHR - News | 17 August 2015

On 6 May 2015, during its 54th session, the United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) – a body of 10 independent experts that monitors the implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT) by its State parties – adopted a List of 18 Issues Prior to Reporting (LoIPR). Earlier this year, Alkarama provided the Committee with suggestions of 64 questions to be raised with the State, some of which were conveyed by the Committee.

Bahrain: "Torture: Still a Concern" – Alkarama Submits List of Issues to Raise during State's Review by the Committee against Torture

BHR - News | 08 April 2015

On 9 February 2015, Alkarama provided the Committee against Torture (CAT) with a list of 64 issues to be raised by the United Nations experts with the Bahraini authorities during their consideration of Bahrain's initial report. Despite claims from the Bahraini authorities that torture has been eradicated, Alkarama pointed out that investigations from various UN Human Rights Bodies and independent Bahraini commissions – including the Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) and the Prisoners and Detainees Rights Commission (PDRC) – and show that torture still remains a subject of concern.

Bahrain: Release Human rights defender Jawad Hussein

BHR - News | 10 December 2013
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The Bahraini authorities should immediately release Jawad Hussein, human rights defender and Chairman of the European Bahraini Organization for Human Rights, arrested following a smear campaign against him and fellow activists.

On 23 November 2013, Bahraini human rights defender Jawad Hussein went to Central Province Centre to file a complaint against state-sponsored media outlets and NGOs who had launched a defamation campaign against him and several Bahraini human rights activists. While there, he was informed by the record keeper that there an arrest warrant had been issued for him and that a police patrol was coming to arrest him. Two men in civilian clothes then arrived, arrested him and took him to Al-Naeem police station to interrogate him about a speech he made in Manama on 12 November 2013.

Bahrain should act according to its UPR commitments and set date for Special Rapporteur visit

BHR - News | 25 April 2013
Alkarama regrets Bahrain's decision to postpone the visit of the Special Rapporateur on Torture to the country. The visit was scheduled to take place from 8 to 15 May 2013. A previous visit was scheduled in 2012 and was also put off.

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Méndez, expressed his deep disappointment on Wednesday 24 April, saying "This is the second time that my visit has been postponed, at very short notice. It is effectively a cancellation as no alternative dates were proposed nor is there a future road map to discuss."

Bahrain: MP continues to suffer persecution: case against Mr Mattar dropped, on-going trial against Mr Fairuz

BHR - News | 27 March 2012
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After having been ambushed and abducted, having suffered three months of detention and mistreatment, and having been tried before the National Safety Court, established in March 2011 to judge those who supported and participated in the demonstrations, Mattar Mattar's last charge was finally dropped on 20 February 2012.
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