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French Parliamentarians Urge Bahrain Not to Execute Two Prisoners

30 Jul 2020 01:14

Islam Times - French parliamentarians joined their European colleagues, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in calling for the immediate cessation of the executions of two Bahraini inmates.


In a letter signed by 39 lawmakers and drafted by Jacques Maire of La République En Marche! (LREM) political party, the MPs also called for the sentences of Mohamed Ramadhan and Husain Moosa to be commuted.

On July 13, Bahrain’s Court of Cassation sentenced the two men to death after purportedly finding them guilty of “killing of a police officer and attempt to kill other members of the force in a premeditated ambush using an explosive device on February 14, 2014” in al-Dair village, which lies northeast of Manama. Ten other people with them were also handed down jail terms.

The French legislators further pointed to the European Parliament’s worries over Bahrain’s violation of fair trial standards, and highlighted that the two men have been subjected to torture in the process of coercing confessions.

They called on Bahraini officials to halt the use of torture in judicial and penal systems, which had earlier been echoed by a joint letter by 16 international and Bahraini rights groups to King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

When the ruling was issued, Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei, advocacy director of the London-based Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD), condemned the sentences as “yet another dark stain in the struggle for human rights in Bahrain”

He had previously stated that the initial trial was tainted by irregularities.

In turn, Amnesty International, HRW and BIRD have said both Ramadhan and Moosa were tortured and forced to confess to fabricated charges. They were also subjected to sexual assault, beatings, sleep deprivation and other abuses.

Bahrain has seen anti-regime protests over the past nine years. The major demand has been the ouster of the Al Khalifa regime and the establishment of a just and conclusive system representing all Bahraini nationals.

The Manama regime, in return, has ignored the calls and is pressing ahead with its heavy-handed crackdown and persecution of human rights campaigners and political dissidents.

Bahrain’s parliament approved the trial of civilians at military tribunals on March 5, 2017. The move drew widespread condemnation from human rights bodies and activists, and was described as imposition of an undeclared martial law across the country.

Bahrain’s monarch rubber-stamped the constitutional amendment on April 3 that year.


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