Amnesty International voices concern over Bahrain crackdown on opposition
(last modified Fri, 23 Nov 2018 20:28:41 GMT )
Nov 23, 2018 20:28 UTC
  • Amnesty International voices concern over Bahrain crackdown on opposition

Amnesty International has expressed “grave concerns” over a campaign of suppression by Bahrain’s ruling Aal-e Khalifah regime against political dissidents and pro-democracy activists in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.

“Over the past two years, the crackdown in Bahrain has seen the political opposition detained, intimidated and silenced,” Devin Kenney, the rights group's Bahrain researcher, said in a statement on Friday.

“We call on the authorities to stop this ongoing and escalating repression and to allow free expression of dissenting voices, including those who oppose the monarchy.

“Bahrain's international partners and allies cannot remain silent, and must use their influence to pressure the Bahraini authorities to adhere to the international standards they have committed to,” Kenney said.

The remarks came a day ahead of parliamentary elections in Bahrain.

On Thursday, opposition political parties al-Wefaq National Islamic Society and the Haq Movement for Liberty and Democracy called for a campaign of civil disobedience in the run-up to the legislative polls.

The parties, in a joint statement, said Bahraini people are “able to change the equation through [their] steadfastness.”

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