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We found 633 results for “Bahrain”.

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Washington Week on Human Rights: October 3, 2016

October 3, 2016

Top Items Refugee Resettlement The Obama Administration has reached its refugee resettlement goal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, which ended on Friday. Early reports indicate that…

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Washington Week on Human Rights: September 26, 2016

September 26, 2016

Top Items Global Refugee Crisis On Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Immigration and National Interest Subcommittee will hold a hearing to examine the administration’s FY2017 refugee…

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Meet Bahrain’s Awful Judges

September 20, 2016

This is a cross-post from the Huffington Post. In a Bahrain court yesterday Judge Ebrahim Al Zayed presided over a brief, few-minute hearing in the…

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Human Rights First’s Dooley Testifies on Bahrain before Congressional Committee

September 9, 2016

Washington, D.C.—In testimony today before the U.S. Congress’s Tom Lantos Commission on Human Rights, Human Rights First’s Brian Dooley will urge U.S. policymakers to take action to…

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Washington Week on Human Rights: September 6, 2016

September 6, 2016

Top Items Congress This month in New York City world leaders will attend two major summits designed to address the ongoing global refugee crisis, the…

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Human Rights First Urges U.S. Action on Bahrain Following Nabeel Rajab Case Developments

September 6, 2016

Washington, D.C.—Following this weekend’s adjournment in the ongoing case against prominent human rights defender Nabeel Rajab, Human Rights First urged the Bahraini regime to drop…

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Bahrain Moves to Restrict Digital Journalism

August 31, 2016

By Jude Ali The Rio Olympics are the perfect example of the dwindling power of traditional media and the growing demand for digital journalism. While…

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Apple, Shaggy, and Hacks in the Gulf

August 30, 2016

By Brian Dooley This blog is cross-posted from the Huffington Post. Apple iPhone’s major security scare last week drew attention not only to the importance of not clicking on…

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Bahrain’s Truth Will Out

August 26, 2016

By Brian Dooley This blog is a cross post from the Huffington Post. Here we go again—there’s a U.N. Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva in…

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Bahrain Detains Leading Neurosurgeon

August 18, 2016

UPDATE: at 7pm on August 23rd Bahraini authorities released Dr. Alderazi from detention. His next hearing date will be on Monday, August 29th. By Jude Ali…

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Bahrain Targets Clerics in New Wave of Attacks

August 12, 2016

This is a cross-post from The Huffington Post. Bahrain’s Sunni-led government continues to attack the country’s leading Shia clerics. In a new development yesterday, Sheikh Maytham Al Salman…

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Bahrain’s Money Talk

August 10, 2016

By Brian Dooley This is a cross-post from Huffington Post. Money talks in Bahrain. In fact it never really shuts up. The ruling family continues to splurge…

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