AhlulBayt News Agency - The European Union issued a statement stressing that the verdict that a Bahraini court issued to dissolve Al-Wefaq political society, Bahrain's main opposition group, and liquidate its assets "is the last of a series of worrying developments in the country," adding that "the EU expects this judgment to be reversed."
The EU considers that Bahrain's stability and security "can only be achieved through reforms and inclusive reconciliation." The EU further asserted that "the verdict on Al Wefaq, the arrest of activist Nabil Rajab and the revocation of the citizenship to Sheikh Isa Qassem go, on the contrary, in the direction to further divide Bahraini society."
The EU also noted that it has "consistently voiced its support for outreach and dialogue, and called on all components of Bahraini society to participate in elections and to work with newly created Human Rights institutions."
"This requires an environment in which moderate voices can express peaceful political grievances and where violence has no place," it highlighted, adding that "this is all the more important for Bahrain, while it is confronted by many threats, and in the current challenging regional environment."
"The participation of all citizens to the political life is a key factor for stability in a key country and strong ally of the European Union," said the EU, concluding its statement.
/129
source : European Union
Wednesday
20 July 2016
6:26:13 AM
766896
The European Union issued a statement stressing that the verdict that a Bahraini court issued to dissolve Al-Wefaq political society, Bahrain's main opposition group, and liquidate its assets "is the last of a series of worrying developments in the country," adding that "the EU expects this judgment to be reversed."