Jordanian police beat inmates at Bahraini prison: Rights group
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A Bahrain-based human rights group says political inmates at a prison in northern Bahrain are receiving harsh treatment from Jordanian guards serving as security forces at the detention center.
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Jun 11, 2016 04:43 UTC
  • The file photo shows Bahraini police at the notorious Jaw Prison in Manama, Bahrain.
    The file photo shows Bahraini police at the notorious Jaw Prison in Manama, Bahrain.

A Bahrain-based human rights group says political inmates at a prison in northern Bahrain are receiving harsh treatment from Jordanian guards serving as security forces at the detention center.

According to a statement released by the Bahraini-German Organization for Human Rights and Democracy (BGO) on Friday, the detainees at al-Hawd al-Jaf (Dry Dock) prison on Muharraq Island, located four kilometers (2.5 miles) east of the capital Manama, “are beaten up daily by Jordanian police in places inside the prison which are not monitored by cameras.”

The rights organization said through “communication with the families of detainees,” it has obtained “numerous complains about detainees undergoing torture, harsh treatment, insult, beating, threatening, and solitary confinement by the prison's guards.”

The BGO added that no investigation has been made into the human rights violations committed by the “torturers” or prison officials.

A day earlier, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and the European Center for Democracy and Human Rights also denounced the mistreatment of inmates and their alarming situation at the detention center in a joint statement, calling on Manama to immediately and unconditionally cease the unjustified mass retaliation against prisoners at the detention facility.

They also called for putting an end to “the systematic practice of abuse and ill-treatment of political prisoners” in the tiny Persian Gulf island State.

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