We found 624 results for “Bahrain”.
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Bahrain: A Tortuous Process
July 27, 2011
In early May, when the U.S. government had said little to criticize the violent crackdown against pro- democracy protests in Bahrain, Human Rights First embarked…
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Stop Aiding Human Rights Abusers in Bahrain
July 21, 2011
Huffington Post, 7/18/2011 by William Hartung https://www.huffpost.com/entry/stop-aiding-human-rights_b_901838… Read More
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Female Teacher Forgotten in Bahraini Prison
July 20, 2011
In addition to opposition members, human rights defenders, peaceful protesters, students and athletes, the Bahraini government is cracking down on its teachers. Teachers like Jalila…
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After Opposition’s Withdrawal, U.S. Urged to Declare its Position on National Dialogue in Bahrain
July 19, 2011
Washington, D.C.—The U.S. government should immediately and publicly declare whether it still supports the Bahraini government’s National Dialogue after the country’s main opposition party, Al…
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Today’s Human Rights News and Analysis Now on iTunes!
July 18, 2011
We are thrilled to announce the launch of FirstCast, Human Rights First’s podcast, on iTunes! FirstCast brings you compelling human rights stories from around the…
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President Obama: Push for a Real National Dialogue in Bahrain!
July 15, 2011
Despite an ongoing national dialogue between the Bahraini government and some parts of civil society, the government continues to intimidate, torture, and detain human rights…
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NEW REPORT: Despite National Dialogue Crackdown Continues in Bahrain
July 14, 2011
Washington, D.C.—Despite an ongoing national dialogue between the government and some parts of civil society, Human Rights First documents in a report released today how…
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Guard The Line: Stand Up for Bahraini Athletes Supporting Democracy!
July 12, 2011
The Women’s World Cup semifinal will take place tomorrow in Germany where the U.S. women’s soccer team has already given fans reason to cheer the…
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Human Rights First Urges FIFA, U.S. World Cup Team to Condemn Bahrain’s Attack on Athletes
July 12, 2011
Washington, D.C.— In anticipation of Wednesday’s World Cup semifinals game, when the U.S. Women’s soccer team will take on France, Human Rights First calls on…
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Live Stream: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future of Bahrain
July 6, 2011
Today, Human Rights First’s Director of Programs and Policy Tad Stahnke and Bahrain Center for Human Rights‘ Nabeel Rajab are speaking at the Carnegie Endowment…
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Human Rights First Applauds President Obama’s Nomination of a U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain
July 1, 2011
Washington, D.C.— Human Rights First applauds President Obama’s nomination of an ambassador to Bahrain. This has been a critical request from the Bahraini human rights…
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U.S. Should Institutionalize its Commitment to Human Rights Defenders
June 30, 2011
Washington, D.C.—Secretary Clinton’s speech at last year’s Communities of Democracy ministerial in Krakow was a compelling call to arms for the promotion of civil society…