(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - It further mentioned that many of the arrested are students. The arrests take place either during home raids or on streets.
According to the Liberties and Human Rights Department in al-Wefaq recently issued a report in which it documented 240 arrests during May 2013, 19 of which were children.
"In fact, tens of students remain behind bars for reasons related to freedom of expression, while hundreds are pursued," it clarified.
The organization further stated that "the detained students, of different ages, are subjected to many types of abuses."
"As retaliation, they are denied their right to sit for exams. Such violation of international covenants reveals the magnitude of the official institutions' infringements," it added.
In March, the LHRB submitted to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education a written complaint on the denial of exams and revision for students inside detention.
The students are not allowed to receive their books and are subjected to mistreatment.
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