ADHRB Releases Volume II of Shia Discrimination Report
Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD), and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) are pleased to announce the publishing of a new report entitled “Apart in Their Own Land, Vol. II”—a report on official and unofficial forms of discrimination against Bahrain’s disempowered Shia population. This report arrives seven months after the publication of Volume I of “Apart in Their Own Land,” which covered violent reprisals against the majority-Shia protest movement in 2011, electoral redistricting that tilted the country’s parliamentary elections toward the nation’s Sunni elite, and the destruction of Shia mosques by government authorities. Vol. II arrives during a period in which discrimination against the Shia majority and its allies within the Sunni community has only worsened. In the last year, the government has further committed itself to dismantling the political opposition, sentencing al-Wefaq Secretary-General Ali Salman to four years in prison, al-Wahdawi leader Fadhel Abbas to five years in prison, and re-arresting Wa’ad Secretary-General Ebrahim Sharif mere weeks after an early release from a lengthier prison term.
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