Bahrain Freedom Movement Statements

Bahrain: Dramatic escalation as opposition leaders targeted for persecution

In a dramatic escalation, the Al Khalifa ruling family has started a major crackdown against the democratic opposition in the country. Warrants were handed to three prominent opposition figures to appear at the Al Khalifa interrogators this evening to answer for unspecified charges.

Mr Hassan Al Mushaime, the Secretary General of Haq Movement (the Movement for democratic and human rights), Dr Abdul Jalil Al Singace (international liaison officer at the Movement) and Sheikh Mohammad Habib Al Miqdad, a prominent scholar.  A similar step was taken two weeks ago against Mr Abdul Hadi Al Khawaja for his human rights activities and expressing his views openly. The royal court then decided to put him on  trial next month. The three are unlikely to hand themselves to the Al Khalifa-run public prosecution which is notorious for allowing torture to be administered against political detainees, and run directly by members serving at the royal court.

Sheikh Hamad is reported to be very angry as he becomes more unwelcome wherever he goes inside or outside the country for his black record as a dictator. He has often boasted of his military intentions, appearing in public in his military uniform. Images of himself and his sons carrying arms and marching in fighting postures against the people of Bahrain have significantly tarnished the image of his farce “democracy” that has been marked by re-opening the torture chambers, originally built by Ian Henderson’s SIS and his British aides. He has also been infuriated by the success of the opposition in exposing the evil nature of his hereditary dictatorship, especially the confirmation by the Economist Democracy Index that placed Bahrain at No 136 down the scale, well within what it called “authoritarian” regimes.

It is now widely expected that the senior members of the opposition may end up in torture chambers run by the Al Khalifa. This has led to renewed tensions; sporadic protests in towns and villages like Sitra, Daih and Karzakkan. Young Bahrainis have also been snatched by the Al Khalifa Death Squads. At around mid-dayYesterday, for example, Hussain Ahmad Rashid, in his early twenties, was abducted from his work. Nothing has been heard about him since. Last night the riot police, assisted by members of the Death Squads roamed the roads of Sanabis, in anticipation of more protests if the people’s representatives were arrested.

This comes a time when Maitham Al Sheikh who has been languishing behind bars since December 2007, is fighting for his life at the military hospital. He has been diagnosed to be suffering from Multiple Sclerosis – MS. It is suggested that the torture he had endured cannot be ruled out as one of the causes of this horrible disease. Tens of thousands of Bahrainis have been tortured over the past three decades, but none of the torturers has ever been questioned about these crimes.

In a further deterioration of the human rights situation, the Al Khalifa have decided to punish the Bahrainis for their political stands by throttling them financially. In today’s edition of the regime’s mouthpiece “Al Watan”, a report quoted “informed sources” saying that Bahrainis who take part in anti-regime activities, such as peaceful demonstrations, will be excluded their civil rights. They will be denied the right to state services They will not be granted housing, scholarships or job opportunities. They will also be subjected to the wrath of the regime’s notorious security system whose practices have now made Bahrain one of the worst countries in the world in terms of human rights.

The people of Bahrain have now started to raise their voices and appeal to the world for an immediate intervention to protect them from annihilation at the hands of the ruthless Al Kahlifa regime.

Bahrain Freedom Movement
25th January 2009

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