Bahraini government refuses to let infant out of jail
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Bahraini political activist Zainab al-Khawaja holds her 17-month-old son, Abdulhadi (file photo)
Bahrain has rejected a request by prominent prisoner Zainab al-Khawaja to take her baby boy out of jail even though she is sick and cannot take care of him.
According to Press TV quoting the Persian Gulf Center for Human Rights, the 32-year-old mother, imprisoned in March, had asked authorities to hand over her 17-month-old son, Abdulhadi, to his father because she is suffering from the flu.
The center said Abdulhadi’s father went to the prison a day earlier to take his son but was told it “was not allowed.” Prison authorities even refused to let Khawaja’s mother, Khadija al-Mousawi, see her grandson, it added.
“It has become clear to me that my grandson Abdulhadi is no longer only accompanying Zainab in prison, but is rather a prisoner himself who cannot leave regardless of the situation,” said Mousawi.
Khawaja was arrested in her apartment in the Bahraini capital city of Manama on March 14 and taken into custody along with her baby boy.
Khawaja faces a number of charges, including tearing up pictures of Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. She is currently serving a three-year-and-one-month prison sentence.
She is the daughter of leading human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who is himself serving a life sentence over the accusation that he plotted to overthrow the ruling regime.
In March 18, Michel Forst, the United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, made a plea to Manama to immediately release Zainab.
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