Apr 01, 2023 13:37 UTC
  • UN urges Bahrain to release pro-democracy activist, launch torture probe

The United Nations has called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of Bahrain’s leading pro-democracy activist Naji Fateel and launch of torture investigations about him.

In a r                               eport, the UN’s Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said the Al Khalifah regime should have never arrested the 48-year-old nearly a decade after he was imprisoned.

The UN said there was "no legal basis" to justify Fateel’s arrest and that, upon his release, Bahraini authorities should investigate his arbitrary detention and alleged torture.

"The working group notes with alarm the severity of the torture alleged," the UN report said. "It urges the government to immediately and unconditionally release Mr Fateel and ensure that he receives medical care."

Fateel was a board member of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights and a blogger dedicated to documenting violations when he was arrested in May 2013 over his protest activities.

The pro-democracy activist was tortured severely for days during which he lost consciousness and needed hospital treatment twice.

Fateel said he signed papers that he was not allowed to read under threat of sustained torture and being denied a lawyer. In 2013, he was convicted in two mass trials that were criticized by UN experts for failing to meet international standards.

Fateel, now 48, has been held in Jau Prison over the past decade, subject to further torture and ongoing medical neglect.

Sayed Alwadaei, Director of Advocacy with the UK-based Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD), which filed the claim that initiated the working group’s investigation, said the UN’s findings were "the best we can hope for."

"You have a recognizable body that reviewed our claim and the government’s claim and made an opinion and that opinion is extremely strong in favour of the prisoner," he said.

Alwadaei also pointed to ongoing issues that Fateel faces in prison, including a list of health issues that require urgent medical treatment that prison authorities have denied him for several years.

This is the third time since 2017 that a UN entity has called for Fateel’s release from the Al Khalifah regime’s prisons.

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