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Six female prisoners of conscience held in Bahraini prisons

Six female Bahraini prisoners of conscience held in Bahraini prisons because of their opinions, the Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society called for the release of them.

Six female Bahraini prisoners of conscience held in Bahraini prisons because of their opinions, the Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society called for the release of them.

Sources confirmed that the prisoners are Zakia Al-Barbouri – sentenced to five years in prison and revocation of nationality – Madina Ali – sentenced to three years in prison – Hajar Mansour – sentenced to three years in prison – Fatima Abdullah – sentenced to three years in prison -Iman Abdullah – sentenced to three years in prison – and Amal Abdullah – sentenced to three years in prison.

The society added that they are imprisoned as part of the regime’s response to the people’s movement, which demands democracy, freedom and social justice and rejects injustice, tyranny, theft and corruption.

The regime arrests Bahraini women, tortures and blackmails them and uses every dirty method to humiliate them in order to pressure the people to let go of the necessary demands that most of the people of Bahrain are calling for.

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