British Parliament call for listing Bahrain as country of concern due to increasing violations of freedom of expression
Members of the British Parliament expressed severe concerns about the ongoing restrictions against free speech in Bahrain; noting the recent findings by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch of “reprisals against individuals exercising their right to free speech in Bahrain, including the continued ban on protests and rallies and the systematic use of torture and other cruel and degrading treatment.”
27 British MPs condemned “the harassment, intimidation, detention and sentencing of human rights defender Nabeel Rajab to six months’ imprisonment for a tweet critical of the Ministries of Interior and Defence.”
The MPs who signed an early day motion entitled “Free Speech in Bahrain” in the UK Parliament called on the government of Bahrain “to release all political prisoners and those imprisoned for their right to freedom of expression” and urged the Foreign and Commonwealth Office “to re-evaluate its assistance to Bahrain in light of these ongoing violations and to implement the recommendations of the Foreign Affairs Committee in its First Report of Session 2013-14, HC88, by listing Bahrain as a country of concern in its upcoming human rights report.”