AhlulBayt News Agency

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21 June 2016

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US Department issued statement on Citizenship Revocation of Sheikh Isa Qassim

The United States Department of State spokesperson, John Kirby, in a statement issued on Monday (June 20, 2016) said: "We are alarmed by the Government of Bahrain’s decision to revoke the citizenship of prominent Shia cleric, Sheikh Isa Qassim.

AhlulBayt News Agency - The United States Department of State spokesperson, John Kirby, in a statement issued on Monday (June 20, 2016) said: "We are alarmed by the Government of Bahrain’s decision to revoke the citizenship of prominent Shia cleric, Sheikh Isa Qassim.

"We remain deeply troubled by the Government of Bahrain’s practice of withdrawing the nationality of its citizens arbitrarily, the overall precedent that this case could establish, and the risk that individuals may be rendered stateless. Our concern is further magnified by reports that Sheikh Qassim was unable to respond to the accusations against him before this decision was taken, or challenge the decision through a transparent legal process. We will continue to follow this case closely and we urge restraint on all sides in responding to this development.

"Above all, we worry that this case, as well as other recent actions by the Government, will further divert Bahrainis from the path of reform and reconciliation. That path–which Bahrain’s leadership had wisely pursued–remains the best means for enhancing the security of Bahrain and meeting the aspirations of all Bahrain’s citizens."

Manama’s move is part of a more extensive plan to silence the majority Shia population of the island nation.

Less than a week ago, the country’s largest Shia political group, al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, was suspended and all its assets were frozen.

The Arab sheikhdom is a key ally of the US in the region, which has, among other things, provided the regime with a relatively constant media blackout to have the chance to beat up pro-democracy and peaceful protesters.

The US Fifth Fleet, which was established in 1944, was deactivated two years after the end of World War II but was revitalized in 1995.




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