Bahrain Freedom Movement Statements
This section contains all Statements of the Bahrain Freedom Movement
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Tension mounts as Bahrainis mourn their latest martyr
It was a most noticeable day in the life of Bahrain. The people’ fury could not have been clearer and…
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Bahrain: A new martyr in the struggle against the Al Khalifa dictatorship
Ali Jassim, 31 was taking part in a peaceful demonstration today, on the Day of Martyrs, when he was mercilessly…
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Bahrain: Arrests, maltreatment and rising tension as the Day of the Martyrs approaches
A vicious attack last nigh by the regime’s death squads and riot police against a peaceful demonstrations led to injuries…
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Bahrain: New information minister faces fiasco as his efforts create negative images
Sources at Bahrain’s ministry of information talk of an atmosphere of acrimony as the reputation of the regime has been…
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Bahrain: Strenuous efforts to reclaim islands from occupiers
The noose is tightening around the regime as the people of Bahrain assert their will to safeguard their interests and…
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Bahrain: rejection of investigation into ethnic genocide against the natives
The case of Ahmad Atiyyat Allah Al Khalifa, the brother of the notorious torturer, Abdul Aziz, is fast becoming a…
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Bahrain’s people need international support in their war of survival
It is a virtual war in Bahrain. It may be undeclared but it is there, waged by the regime and…
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Bahrain: Protests against premier’s crimes and ruler’s genocide
Death squads were in action last night to attack the peaceful demonstrators in Sanabis town. Scores of young people went…
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Bahrain: silence, corruption and repression
The situation has suddenly flared up again with the news that the founder of the torture regime in the country…
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Bahrain: Pressures mounts against the regime
The plight of one woman could have significant impact on thousands of dispossessed families in Bahrain. Safiyya Ahmad Ali, 36,…
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The UN was wrong to honour a dictator and mass murderer
The people of Bahrain have been enraged by the decision by a UN committee to grant Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman…
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Bahrain Massive rejection of a new “mugging” law, and reports of more abuses
Since the government decided to impose a 1 percent tax on all employees within what it calls “the Law of…