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Doha conference: UNHCR and the Promotion of Human Rights in the Arab Region. Crown Prince’s Efforts to End the Crisis. Preparation of Technical Cooperation Programme Completed. A Joint Solution to Both the Political and Human Rights Files. BBC: Are Police Reforms Genuine or Superficial. Disappointment over the Outcome of the Visit by HRW. What to Expect after the Slapping Incident? Human Rights and Political Conflicts. Issue 29 - 30. Western Concerns over the Situation in Bahrain. Issue 27 - 28.
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Bahrain Monitor - A Monthly Newsletter on the Human Rights Situation in Bahrain
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Promoting Human Rights the British Way. Concerns over Violence and the Necessity of Political Dialogue. Dialogue and Implementing the Recommendations are the Solutions to the Crisis. Seminar in Geneva: Bahrain Faces Political and Human Rights Entitlements. Issue 33 - 34. Shafaei to Al Arbiya Net: Bassiouni’s Recommendations will Save Bahrain from Sectarianism and Political Stalemate. Shafaei to CNN: The Report is a way out for Bahrain and not for political rivalry. Issue 29 - 30. Issue 27 - 28. Bahrain H...
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Queries at UK Parliament on Human Rights in Bahrain. Moving Bahraini Human Rights Dossier Abroad, Why? Bahrain and the International Human Rights Organizations: Dialogue and Problems. The British Ambassador Meets Bahraini Human Rights Organizations. Public Prosecution’s Response to HRW Report ‘HRW Failed in Finding the Truth’. Responses to NIHR’s Report. Ban Ki-Moon reveals OHCHR’s efforts in Support of Bahrain. No Democracy through Violence. Our War on Violence and Extremism. Bassiouni’s Report and the ...
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Clarifications of UK’s Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond. The British Ambassador Meets Bahraini Human Rights Organizations. Joint workshop with the ICRC. Bahrain’s Foreign Minister in a meeting with the High Commissioner: We continue to cooperate with the High Commissioner for Human Rights. The British Ambassador: We Support Reforms in Bahrain. The Opposition’s Stance in a Message to His Majesty the King. Technical Cooperation between Saudi Arabia and OHCHR. A Bahraini Anti-Hate and Sectarianism Committee.
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Bahrain Monitor - A Monthly Newsletter on the Human Rights Situation in Bahrain
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Security Agencies and Human Rights. Activists worldwide tend to focus primarily on human rights violations committed by their own governments, where the culprit is most likely to be the security apparatus which is viewed by some as antagonistic to human rights given that these agencies are the ones that carry out the arrest, interrogation and in some instances the torture, ill-treatment and dignity degradation of their detainees.
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Amnesty’s Report on Issues of Concern. The Government: The Report Presented. A Distorted Image and We Welcome Cooperation. Amnesty International issued a lengthy report on the state of human rights in Bahrain after two field visits in which it met with state officials, civil society institutions as well as the National institution for human rights among others. G out bombings and acts of violence and throwing bombs that targeted security forces. But the report also noted what it described as a continuati...
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Human Rights Work: Actors and Mechanism. Whom do States Deal with When. It Comes to Human Rights? There is a wide array of institutions and countries across the globe abuzz with thousands upon thousands of institutions and organizations in all disciplines, but to a give a synopsis of this world we can name the key players:. These states do not work in a secluded world as they put pressure or are subjected to it whether it is related to their own human rights record or that of others including its allies.
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HRW: Torture of Detainees Continues - Official Response: We Build on Human Rights Successes. Bahrain in HRW’s Annual Report. Amnesty’s Report on Issues of Concern. The Government: The Report Presented a Distorted Image and We Welcome Cooperation. Human Rights Reforms Must Continue. The Beginning of a Change in the International Community’s Assessment. NIHR’s Report: Implementing the recommendations is a Government Task. Combating Human Trafficking in Bahrain. Human Trafficking: Country Rankings. Bahrain ...