Press Release: Bahrain – Human Rights Activists Detained and Ill-treated
Detained human rights activists in Bahrain can face up to 32 years in prison
Detained human rights activists in Bahrain can face up to 32 years in prison
In this ‘What’s New’ two reports submitted to United Nations, dealing with the issue of headscarf ban in Europe, the first announcement of IHRC’s annual conference as well as a Campaign Update on Imam Jamil Al-Amin in the US.
In this ‘What’s New’ two reports submitted to United Nations, dealing with the issue of headscarf ban in Europe, the first announcement of IHRC’s annual conference as well as a Campaign Update on Imam Jamil Al-Amin in the US.
Bahraini police, soldiers and special forces have been in violent confrontation with protestors and activists starting 17 December 2007.
Website of the HAQ Movement is yet another human rights website that has been censored by the information ministry of Bahrain this year.
In this ‘What’s New’ the Press Releases dealing with human rights abuses in Libya, and the erosion of civil liberties in the UK as well as a series of documents that have been recently archived at IHRC dealing with the human rights abuses taking place in
International Protest Day calls for the end of Guantánamo Bay
28th July 2003 sees the 14th anniversary of the kidnap of Sheikh Abdulkareem Obaid by the Israeli Defence Force. IHRC is asking campaigners to renew their call for his release.




