(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The report concluded the government's circumvention of the recommendations. Bahrain official parties had been strongly condemned for the horrific abuses confirmed by the BICI report.
The report comes across official stances towards the recommendations, with objectivity through evidence and sources. It concluded the regime's inability to implement the recommendations. The report illustrated the regime's insistence on various breaches mentioned in most of the BICI recommendations.
Sayed Hadi al-Musawi, head of al-Wefaq's Liberties and Human Rights Department, said his department's report is a part of the comprehensive evaluation by the international community and which concluded that the regime in Bahrain has not lived up to its commitments that became obligatory with the release of the BICI report.
Al-Musawi said that the violations are ongoing on an increasing pace, including killings, torture and arrests, although the BICI report clearly recommended human right abusers be brought to justice regardless of their posts in the authority.
The arbitrary arrests that took place during the state of emergency (National Safety Law) are still happening, in addition to house raids that had been confirmed by the BICI report. And as these days mark the first anniversary of the issuance of the report, terrifying house raids go on under clampdown on Mihazza village in Sitra island.
Al-Musawi stated that the local and international agreement on the regime's failure to implement the recommendations brings the Bahraini issue before the international community, as Bahrainis are still subjected to various horrifying abuses within a suppressive security campaign conducted by the security services that have been given a green light by the regime to perpetrate abuses and crimes against citizens demanding freedom and democracy.
Please find the full report in both Arabic and English on the below link:
The report comes across official stances towards the recommendations, with objectivity through evidence and sources. It concluded the regime's inability to implement the recommendations. The report illustrated the regime's insistence on various breaches mentioned in most of the BICI recommendations.
Sayed Hadi al-Musawi, head of al-Wefaq's Liberties and Human Rights Department, said his department's report is a part of the comprehensive evaluation by the international community and which concluded that the regime in Bahrain has not lived up to its commitments that became obligatory with the release of the BICI report.
Al-Musawi said that the violations are ongoing on an increasing pace, including killings, torture and arrests, although the BICI report clearly recommended human right abusers be brought to justice regardless of their posts in the authority.
The arbitrary arrests that took place during the state of emergency (National Safety Law) are still happening, in addition to house raids that had been confirmed by the BICI report. And as these days mark the first anniversary of the issuance of the report, terrifying house raids go on under clampdown on Mihazza village in Sitra island.
Al-Musawi stated that the local and international agreement on the regime's failure to implement the recommendations brings the Bahraini issue before the international community, as Bahrainis are still subjected to various horrifying abuses within a suppressive security campaign conducted by the security services that have been given a green light by the regime to perpetrate abuses and crimes against citizens demanding freedom and democracy.
Please find the full report in both Arabic and English on the below link: