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Rights groups urge Biden to shift US policy towards Bahrain

Rights groups urge Biden to shift US policy towards Bahrain

WORLD NEWS SUPERFAST

USA NEWS - Opposition figures in joint letter, highlighting attacks by human rights defenders, urge US presidential-election to restore human rights conditions on sale or military support of any weapon in Bahrain. According to information received by World News Superfast, more than a dozen organizations and rights groups have written to United States President-Elect Joe Biden, expressing their concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation in Bahrain and their Urged to review the country's foreign policy.

18 organizations highlighted several measures taken by the state government in the last decade

In Wednesday's joint letter, 18 organizations including Freedom House, International Press Institute and Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy highlighted several measures taken by the state's government over the past decade, according to information received by World News Superfast. Including restrictions on opposition parties and a ten-fold increase in the death penalty from 2017.

Violently and brutally suppressed by Al-Khalifa regime of Bahrain

According to information received by the World News Superfast, the letter stated that Bahrain's 2011 Arab Spring uprising, which saw thousands protest peacefully to demand democratic change, was violently and brutally suppressed by Bahrain's Al Khalifa regime, In which barbaric measures were implemented along with human rights violations.

Signatory improperly imprisoned

Opposition draws attention to the case of figures, activists and human rights defenders who are being jailed. Are regularly denied medical care. According to information received by the World News Superfast, amid the coronovirus epidemic, the inherent insecurity of aging political leaders who suffer from underlying health conditions. As the leader of the political opposition Hassan Mushaima underlined.

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