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Leaked notes of a political prisoner, dark pages about the suffering of prisoners in Bahrain’s Jaw prison


The Kitabistan Publishing House made awareness of the suffering of political prisoners and detainees in Jaw Prison by publishing a book titled, “Leaked Memoirs of a Political Detainee”, which contains an account of the suffering of political detainees and the violations committed by the Bahraini authorities against them.
Jaw Prison in Bahrain has become a bad example of gross violations of human rights, as it is full of injustice, and violations of the rights of people.
The prison includes four large wards, all of which can accommodate 456 inmates, but the authorities crammed 1006 people into them. One of these inmates is the university student Jihad, the author of the book “Jaw Prison”, who was imprisoned unjustly without any sin. Perhaps his only sin that brought him to prison is his love for his country and his opposition to tyranny.
Jihad, who is still trapped behind the bars of the Al Khalifa prison, recounts in anecdotal manner his memories and the events he witnessed during his sentence, making his book “Jaw Prison” a window for an example of the injustice of the Al Khalifa regime against the persecuted Bahraini people.
The director of Kitabistan publishing house says in a press release that was followed by Shiawaves, “Perhaps it can be said that the book “Jaw Prison” is the only book that was published about the injustice of Shia Muslims in Bahrain.”

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