Bahrain
Bahrain’s human rights climate remains highly problematic. The country’s courts convict and imprison peaceful dissenters and have failed to hold officials accountable for torture and other serious rights violations. There is evidence that the security forces continue to use disproportionate force to quell unrest. Human rights activists and members of the political opposition face arrest and prosecution and dozens have been stripped of their citizenship. Bahrain restricts freedom of speech, and has jailed and fined Bahraini photographers. Migrant workers in Bahrain endure serious abuses such as unpaid wages, passport confiscation, unsafe housing, excessive work hours, physical abuse and forced labor.
- Middle East/North AfricaNews Release
- Middle East/North AfricaNews Release
Bahrain: Lagging Efforts to End Torture
- Middle East/North AfricaNews Release
Bahrain: 9-Year Sentence for Opposition Leader