Sunday, 24 June 2012

Members of the Bahraini Royal Family Beating & Torturing Political Prisoners


Nasser Bin Hamad Alkhalifa

Testimonies of Victims of Abuse
After the crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Bahrain reports have been received from victims stating that they were subjected to severe beatings and torture by people they identified as members of the Bahraini royal family. Five members of alkhalifa have been specifically mentioned by victims
Swedish Citizen tortured by Nasser Alkhalifa, son of King Hamad
After the crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Bahrain reports have been received from victims stating that they were subjected to severe beatings and torture by people they identified as members of the Bahraini royal family. Five members of Alkhalifa have been specifically mentioned by victims, they are: Noura Bint Ebrahim Alkhalifa, Khalifa Bin Ahmed Alkhalifa, Khalifa Bin Abdulla Alkhalifa and sons of the King, Khaled Bin Hamad Alkhalifa and Nasser Bin Hamad Alkhalifa. One of the victims subjected to torture by Nasser Bin Hamad Alkhalifa is Swedish citizen, Mohammed Habeeb Al-Muqdad, currently imprisoned at Al-Gurain military prison.
Another victim also testified that he was interrogated by Khalifa Bin Ahmed AlKhalifa, who had a picture of the victim in a peaceful protest by the Ministry of Information. The victim says he was asked repeatedly about his participation in that protest, then was blindfolded, beaten and electrocuted on his genitals.
In another case, three of the activists arrested and sentenced for attempting to overthrow the regime also reported that they had been beaten by members of the royal family. The first, Abdulla Isa Al-Mahroos, said he was beaten by Nasser Bin hamad Alkhalifa, and that Nassar forced him to open his mouth then spat in his mouth. Al-Mahroos was also beaten by Head of the Security Apparatus Khalifa Bin Abdulla Alkhalifa. Who kicked him repeatedly in the stomach and ordered the prison guards to walk over his stomach which caused internal bleeding in the abdomen. Afterwhich Al-Mahroos was transferred to the military hospital where he had two surgeries.
The second is Swedish citizen Mohammed Habib Al-Muqdad, who was detained in an underground prison in the National Security Apparatus in the Fort. Al-Muqdad recalls that while being tortured suddenly everybody was silent. He heard his torturers say “your majesty” someone asked him “do you know who I am?” When Al-Muqdad said no, his blindfold was removed and the man infront of him said “I’m Prince Nasser Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa. When you protested outside our castle in Safriya, only a wall separated us”. Then Nasser asked Al-Muqdad what chants he had said that day at the protest. When Almuqdad said “Down Down Hamad” Nasser slapped Al-Muqdad who fell to the ground, then with the help of torturers beat him severely.
There is a wealth of evidence confirming that, at the very least, the government and the ruling establishment had knowledge and condoned the actions of the security forces. The most notable example of this is the actions and speeches of Nasser Al Khalifa , the son of the reigning monarch. In a public forum, on state television, Nasser Al Khalifa threatened retribution to all those involved in the protests regardless of their position in society and their profession. In a telling final statement, Nasser Al Khalifa noted that, as an island state, those involved in the protests in Bahrain had “nowhere to escape too”. If any doubt could be attributed to his unequivocal assertions, such doubt would be obliterated by the actions of the government and the personal actions of Nasser Al Khalifa. Within a few hours of this statement, the systematic targeting of athletes involved in the protests commenced. To compound this, Nasser himself became personally involved in the torture.
Mohammed Hassan Jawad (64 yrs old) was blindfolded and handcuffed when Nasser Bin Hamad asked him “do you know who I am, its Nasser with you” Then the son of the king started interrogating Mr. Jawad about the Safriya protest and accusing him of organizing the protest. To force him to confess, Nasser beat Mr. Jawad with a hose on his head until he fell to the ground. Then Nasser started kicking him mostly on his back, while swearing at shia clerics and imams.
Al-Safriya checkpoint
Different victims beaten at tha Al-Safriya checkpoint (close to the palace of the king) gave their testimonies but asked we do not share their names out of fear for their safety. The first is a bus driver who was driving high school students when he was stopped under gun point by the Bahraini army at the checkpoint. He was shocked when Nasser Bin Hamad, son of the King, came wearing a military uniform and started beating him. The victim says Nasser never used his hands but kicked him, in sensitive areas, in his head and chest, and mostly on his face until he started bleeding. When soldiers told Nasser that they would beat him, Nasser replied “No leave him to me”. After severe beating the victim was arrested for two weeks until the marks on his body faded.
Many other victims came forward but were afraid they would be targeted if they spoke out and asked us not to include their accounts in our report. Putting members of the royal family in the positions of torturers and interrogators has only lead to more mistrust and anger towards the monarchy.

Evidence of Nasser Alkhalifa leading security services during crackdown on protesters in Sitra.
Nasser Alkhalifa on national television threatening all those who revolt against the regime.

http://www.bahrainrights.org/

VIDEO: ESPN Report on Arrest & Torture of The Athletes Of Bahrain

ESPN Report on Arrest & Torture of The Athletes Of Bahrain 

 

http://search.espn.go.com/bahrain/video/6

Detailed list of the referees and the violations they encountered:


Detailed list of the referees and the violations they encountered: 

1. Muammar Ameen Wattani (International Referee):
Muammar's picture was published on BahrainTv in the sport program “Hadath Khas” [Special Event], which is presented by Fayiz AlSada, and hosted Majed sultan, Abdullah Bunoval and Faisal AlSheikh. Where they libeled the athletes and called them traitors and other unmoral descriptions. Before the program, a defamation and distrust campaign invaded the social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and governmental and sectarian forums through publishing pictures of him in the march or in the Pearl Roundabout with sectarian and racist comments.
10th April, 2011, Local governmental newspapers published his final suspension from arbitration for participating in the march (The Handball Federation was the only sports body that published in the newspapers names of those who were suspended for participating in athletes march).
11th April, Muammar was dismissed from his job in the Ministry of Health, two days later; he was arrested and spent 79 days in detention, where he faced physical and psychological torture. The referee was in Noaim police station and transferred between Dry Dock and Hoora police station.
2. Isa Mohammed Sowayed (Retired International Referee -Chairman of the Referees Committee)
10th April, 2011, local newspapers published his suspension from all his positions in the Sport Federation as the Director of the Federation and the Chairman of the Referees Committee due to his participation in the athletes march (The Handball Federation was the only sports body that published in the newspapers names of those who were suspended for participating in athletes march).
3. Abdulwahid Al Eskafi -Retired International Referee and referee’s observer (a board member of Bahrain Handball Federation)
He was sacked from arbitration and arrested on April 13, in Noaim police station for 15 days and encountered to psychological torture and insults.
4. Abdul Ridha Kadhem Al Owaynati – Handball referee.
He was arrested on March 18, used to work in the Ministry of Interior and sentenced to four years. On August 8, he was released, since then he wasn’t called for arbitration resumption, although he was not banned from the Handball Federation.
5. Issa Jaffer – First referee
He was dismissed from his job in Bahrain National Gas Company (BANAGAS) for more than 6 months, and then returned under unfair terms.
Other suspended referee’s due to expressing their views:
15th April, 2011, the secretary general of the federation (Khalid Najim) stated that dismissing all referees made by the Handball Federation were taken based on pictures shown on Bahrain TV, after his meeting with the new committee where he called the dismissed referees as traitors.
* Radhi Habib – International lecturer in International Handball Federation , referee’s observer and a member in the Referees Committee
* Ghassan Ameer – International Referee
* Ali Ebrahim Al Shamrookh – Continental Referee
* Mohammed Habib Radhi – Continental Referee
* Hassan Abbas – Second Referee
* Ali Al Shuwaikh – Second Referee
* Hani Al-Shahabi – Second Referee

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Britain urged to ban royal head of Bahrain Olympic committee

Britain urged to ban royal head of Bahrain Olympic committee

Son of Bahrain's king set to visit London 2012 despite being accused of violating athletes' human rights during Arab spring
Sheikh Nasser
Bahrain's Sheikh Nasser has been accused of torturing detainees during the Arab spring. Photograph: Marwan Naamani/AFP
This article is the subject of a legal complaint made on behalf of His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa. A response from the President's office, Bahrain, was published here on 22 June 2012.

Britain is being urged to deny entry to the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee – the son of the king – on the grounds of alleged involvement in serious human rights violations in the Gulf island state.
Prince Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is claimed to have been "personally engaged" in beating, flogging and kicking pro-democracy protestors during Bahrain's brief chapter in the Arab spring last year.
Documents submitted to David Cameron and William Hague, the foreign secretary, and seen by the Guardian, describe how Sheikh Nasser launched "a punitive campaign to repress Bahraini athletes who had demonstrated their support (for) the peaceful pro-democracy movement.
"Following his directives more than 150 professional athletes, coaches and referees were subjected to arbitrary arrests, night raids, detention, abuse and torture by electric cables and other means," said the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), a Berlin-based group.
Mohammed Hassan Jawad described how he and Mohammed Habeebe al-Muqdad were treated by the king's son at Manama Fort prison clinic on April 9 after they had taken part in a demonstration calling for the overthrow of the regime. "He started abusing us, began to flog, beat and kicked us everywhere," Jawad told a dissident newspaper quoted by the ECCHR. "He took a rest and drank water and then resumed the torture by pulling us from our hair and beards. No one else was involved in our torture and hence agony... He ordered the jailers to put our feet up to beat us. The torture continued for almost half a day until dawn."
Sheikh Nasser denies the allegations. The government of Bahrain acknowledges that human rights abuses have been committed by the authorities and says they, along with Sheikh Nasser, "unequivocally condemn them". Abuses were investigated by the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI), appointed by King Hamad to examine the handling of the unrest.
The UK government has said in relation to the Olympics that "where there is independent, reliable and credible evidence that an individual has committed human rights abuses, the individual will not normally be permitted to enter the UK."
Bahrain is a sensitive case in the wider context of the Arab spring protests since King Hamad is treated as a valued ally of the west who plays host to the US Fifth Fleet and is close to Saudi Arabia, the regional powerhouse and the Middle East's biggest oil exporter. But his Sunni Al Khalifa dynasty rules over a restive Shia majority which has experienced sharp polarisation since the events of last year, when some 50-60 people were killed. The government in Manama has often blamed Iran for fomenting unrest.
Britain regularly urges the Bahraini government to implement the findings of the BICI, especially as they relate to human rights. King Hamad was in London for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations earlier this month.
Unlike other more prominent figures, such as the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad or Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, Sheikh Nasser is not subject to an EU or UN travel ban, so a committee of officials and ministers from the Foreign Office, Home Office and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will decide whether to grant or deny him a visa.
"The irony of welcoming to the London 2012 Olympic Games an individual who is alleged to have led an organised and brutal repression of athletes because they peacefully exercised their internationally recognised right to freedom of expression and association during Bahrain's Arab Spring would be a blow to all athletes around the world, and irreconcilable with the UK commitment to human rights and claimed support to peaceful pro-democracy movements," the ECCHR said. The bid is being supported by Bahraini opposition groups.
"Anyone can make allegations but without evidence they are not valid," said a spokesman for the Bahraini embassy in London. "We are very disappointed with NGOs who are focusing on Bahrain and forgetting about Syria."
The issues of sport and politics in Bahrain met explosively earlier this year over the Formula One Grand Prix, which went ahead despite concerns about ongoing human rights abuses.
Avaaz, the online campaigning group, is also circulating a petition demanding that Sheikh Nasser be denied entry to the UK. The ECCHR campaign is based on the argument that the prince could be held criminally liable according to international human rights law standards. It urged the government to act on this case and ensure it is "not subjected to politically-driven double standards".


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jun/20/bahrain-olympic-prince-human-rights

Thursday, 24 May 2012

UK in Olympics human rights hypocrisy


Just days after Britain raised human rights activists’ condemnation for welcoming King of Bahrain at Queen’s jubilee lunch, it has hypocritically announced leaders with human rights abuse records will be banned from Olympics.


"Where there is independent, reliable and credible evidence that an individual has committed human rights abuses, the individual will not normally be permitted to enter the UK,” Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne said in an answer to a written query by the MPs.

This is while the continuation of bloody crackdown on protests by the al-Khalifa regime in Bahrain is now the focus of international human rights groups and even the United Nations.

The Human Rights Watch said in the weekend that the UN Human Right Council should scrutinize Bahrain’s deplorable record during the country’s Universal Periodic Review on May 21 to ensure “Bahrain’s routine suppression of basic political rights” as well as “grave human rights violations” are accounted for.

Human Rights Watch also criticized the international response to the bloody crackdown in Bahrain saying the voice of the international community regarding Bahrain’s manifold violations has been subdued.

On Wednesday, the UN Human Rights Council said Bahrain has agreed to consider 176 recommendations on its human rights situation.

This is while Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry under the very al-Khalifa regime acknowledged in a report in November 2011 to a number of human rights abuses including systematic torture of detainees yet the Human Rights Watch said they have not been implemented.

“The king established an independent inquiry to investigate these potential abuses, but it failed to fully implement the inquiry’s recommendations - namely holding senior officials accountable for crimes such as torture or for failing to free protesters who were jailed for exercising their right to free expression and peaceful assembly,” it said.

Against such a colorful backdrop, a major question hangs in the air: whether the British government’s Olympic ban includes the Bahraini king who dined with the Queen just last week.

And if yes, whether British officials were unaware of the al-Khalifa crimes when they welcomed King Hamad in London.

AMR/HE


VIP treatment: Life is golden in the Olympic fast lane

VIP treatment: Life is golden in the Olympic fast lane

As the rest of us get used to being also-rans in the race for tickets, a chosen few are preparing to enjoy nothing but the very best of London 2012

Time at the web browser, please, ladies and gentlemen, that's your lot. With last orders called on Olympics tickets yesterday as the final batch went on sale, if you haven't already got your pass to the greatest show on earth, football notwithstanding, the overwhelming likelihood is that you never will. A few tickets for boxing, diving, taekwondo and a smattering of others remain, almost all with prices tags reaching well into the three figures, but that is it.
Those having to make to do, then, with enviously peering over the crowds this summer from their seat on the sofa, will find their eyes alighting on a decidedly generous handful of people who, believe it or not, haven't spent the last 12 months forlornly clicking the "Refresh" button on the London2012 website. The Olympics remains the unrivalled showcase for the globe's moneyed and powerful. About 120 heads of state, the heads of almost all the governing bodies in world sport and the chief executives of the world's biggest companies are only a small proportion of the thousands of portly felines who will stroll past the queues at Heathrow into their waiting BMWs, be driven in their special lanes to the best hotel rooms – reserved for them at preferential rates by London's organising committee – and after a cocktail or two, park their posteriors in the best seats in the Olympic house.
Just who is and isn't on London's glittering guest list this summer would bewilder even the most fearsome bomber-jacketed bouncer.
First there are the heads of state, believed to number about 120 – comfortably more than the 87 who journeyed to Beijing. The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, won't reveal exactly who or how many there are, but the list will have been finalised some time ago.
The Metropolitan Police are expecting to provide plain clothed armed protection for about 150 people attending the opening ceremony on 27 July. These men (and one or two women) do not travel light, and will bring their own, unarmed we are told, security detail, too. Quite what events they will attend will have already been ironed out in phone calls between embassy staff. If some don't turn up, don't expect their tickets to go back into the hands of the public. They will be seated "in royal boxes and such like," say organisers.
Kings and queens and presidents do not even form part of the much vaunted "Olympic Family", which numbers about 80,000 people. The biggest proportion, by some distance, are the sponsors. About 25,000 people working for the Olympics' 55 official partners – from McDonald's and Dow Chemical to Thomas Cook, Heathrow Airport and Holiday Inn.
Locog, the committee organising the Olympics, say these 55 companies have been allocated somewhere between four and six per cent of the tickets, about half a million seats. Many of these will find their way into the public's hands through competitions and such like.
Most sponsors are providing payment in kind – Panasonic are doing the big screens, BT the wi-fi. The law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer are the official legal advice providers, including, more than a little comically, on whether the eye-wateringly expensive corporate hospitality packages might land anyone who buys them foul of the Bribery Act. Procter and Gamble are another, though they are publicly giving all of their allocation to the friends and family of Team GB athletes.
But they will still have a gay old time. Coca-Cola, one of the seven "top tier" international sponsors have hired out, London's Langham Hotel in its entirety for the games. Not even the usually public bars will be open.
Then there's the International Olympic Committee, which at 204 has 11 more countries on its books than the UN. The heads of individual countries' National Olympic Committees dish out the tickets to the general public of their nations, but invariably not without holding a few for themselves and their guests.
Last but not least, the heads of the governing bodies of the 26 Olympic sports, everyone from water polo to football. So eyes peeled for Sepp Blatter, coming to an Olympic Zil Lane near you.
Heads of State
Anyone with an EU travel ban will be prevented from attending, so that rules out Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, Belarus's dictator Alexander Lukashenko, and the world's persona non grata No 1, Bashar al-Assad, of Syria. But that doesn't cover Uzbekistan's despotic leader Islam Karimov and his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who are both hoping to attend.
Sporting bosses
The heads of all the Olympics' 26 sports will be in London this summer, from the men and women who run water polo, taekwondo and such like, to those who perch a little higher up the money tree, not least football's Sepp Blatter. Expect to see "lovely lady" and "daughter of a sultan", as Sepp described her, Lydia Nsekera too. Burundi-born Nsekera has been a member of the International Olympic Committee since 2009, and as of this week, is FIFA's first female board member.
CEOs
Andrew Liveris, the Australian CEO of Dow Chemical, will be wrapped up safe inside the Dow-sponsored stadium, the headache for the organisers that isn't going away. Recently he said those still trying to sue Dow over the 1985 Bhopal disaster are "trying to drag us in because we have deep pockets." They undoubtedly do. Their 10-year Olympic sponsorship deal cost £64m. Muhtar Kent, Coca-Cola's CEO, may be propping up the bar at London's Langham Hotel sipping, of course, a Coca Cola-based cocktail.
Olympic chiefs
Every nation has its own National Olympic Committee. Some of its heads are more savoury than others. Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifa is head of Bahrain's Olympic Committee and hopes to attend, despite torture allegations against him. Syrian army general Mowaffak Joumaa is head of the Syria's Olympic Committee and also plans to attend. UK border staff may refuse both men entry, if independent evidence of human rights abuses is available, but the Foreign Office will not comment on individual cases.


London 2012 Olympics: Ban King’s Son and Head of Bahrain Olympic Committee - Activists

By Anissa Haddadi: Subscribe to Anissa's
May 24, 2012 1:14 PM GMT
 
Human Rights activists have set up a petition on the Avaaz community petitions website in a bid to prevent the president of the Bahrain Olympic Committee from attending the Olympic Games in London.
 
Activists are seeking to secure at least 15,000 signatures for the petition in a bid prevent Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifa, one of the King of Bahrain six sons and president of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, from attending the London 2012 Olympics.
"Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa is the president of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. As such, he is entitled to attend all events at this year's Olympic 2012 in London free of charge, receive discounted accommodation in a luxury hotel and be chauffeured to and from the games in a BMW," a statement on the website said

In addition to protesting against the sheikh's position on the country's Olympic committee, the petition takes issue with him having publicly called for "a wall to fall on the heads" of demonstrators who participated in peaceful mass pro-democracy protests last year.
He also headed a committee that arrested, imprisoned and tortured up to 150 sportsmen and sports officials, including a disabled athlete, activists said. Some of thpse detained during the incident claimed to have been beaten up by Sheikh Nasser.
"They were arrested, imprisoned and many were tortured. Some prisoners claim that they were personally beaten or tortured by Sheikh Nasser himself. Their crime? Peacefully demonstrating and calling for the downfall of the Al-Khalifa ruling monarchy, of which Sheikh Nasser is a leading member and the King's son." the petition said.
Activists were further angered by Sheikh Nasser's reaction following the arrest of Mohammed Hubail, who plays for Bahrain's national football team, in April 2011 for taking part in pro-democracy protests.
Upon learning that Hubail had been sentenced to two years' imprisonment, Sheikh Nasser tweeted: "If it was up to me, I'd give them all life."

The petition calls on Prime Minster David Cameron and Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, to prevent Sheikh Nasser's entry to the UK and declare it as "undesirable".
Last week, international powers criticised Bahrain's human rights record during a United Nations Universal Periodic Review in Geneva.
Representatives from the United States said the country still had to implement the most important recommendations of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry.
The commission was appointed by the King of Bahrain following the brutal crackdown on protesters during unrest in February and March last year.
Delegations from the US, France, Switzerland and Denmark also called for the release of of Abdulhadi Alkhawaja.
Alkhawaja, a leading Bahraini human rights activist and former president of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, was arrested last year.
He was convicted by a military tribunal of plotting to overthrow the state after taking part in pro-democracy protests.

e has been on hunger strike for more than 100 days in protest over his conviction.
His daughter, who also is an activist, was sentenced this week to one month in prison for attending an illegal gathering and assaulting a police officer
The Bahraini government continues to insist that it is committed to political reforms and human rights.
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Sunday, 20 May 2012

Bahraini Prince Should Not be Welcomed in UK, Petition Asserts

Bahraini Prince Should Not be Welcomed in UK, Petition Asserts

Published May 20th, 2012 - 08:43 GMT via SyndiGate.info
Many would say not to let the smile of Sheikh Nasser fool you
Many would say not to let the smile of Sheikh Nasser fool you
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The petition drawn up by Avaaz, the world's largest and most effective online campaigning community for change, will call on the British Prime Minster David Cameron and Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to prevent Sheikh Nasser's entry to the UK, declaring him as "persona non grata", the Ahlul Bayt News Agency reported.

Sheikh Nasser, one of six sons to King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa of Bahrain and the President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, had publicly called for "a wall to fall on the heads" of all those who peacefully demonstrated against the Al-Khalifa regime.

He also headed a committee that arrested, imprisoned and tortured 150 sportsmen and sports officials, including a disabled athlete, with some prisoners saying they were personally beaten by Sheikh Nasser himself.

Furthermore, when Mohammed Hubail, Bahrain's national football team player, was sentenced to two years imprisonment, Sheikh Nasser tweeted, "If it was up to me, I'd give them all life."

Meanwhile, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Bahrain has urged British Foreign Secretary William Hague to withdraw an invitation to the King of Bahrain to attend the UK Queen's diamond jubilee event because it lends "respectability to a tyrannical regime."

Earlier this month, supporters of the Bahraini uprising rallied at British premier's office in London condemning the Queen's invitation of the Bahraini dictator for the diamond jubilee celebrations.

The Al-Khalifa regime holds at least hundreds of anti-regime figures including three leading Bahraini human rights activists in custody, while international human right bodies are banned from visiting the country.

The regime has also killed at least 50 activists in the crackdown on protests since February 2011.

Anti-government protesters have been holding peaceful demonstrations across Bahrain since mid-February 2011, calling for an end to the Al Khalifa dynasty's over-40-year rule.

Violence against the defenseless people escalated after a Saudi-led conglomerate of police, security and military forces from the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) member states - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar - were dispatched to the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom on March 13, 2011, to help Manama crack down on peaceful protestors.

So far, tens of people have been killed, hundreds have gone missing and thousands of others have been injured.
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Saturday, 19 May 2012

Petition Drawn up against Bahraini Prince

Petition Drawn up against Bahraini Prince
TEHRAN (FNA)- Human rights activists have launched an international petition on Avaaz community petitions website to prevent Bahrain's Prince Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifa from attending this summer's Olympics Games in London, reports said.


The petition drawn up by Avaaz, the world's largest and most effective online campaigning community for change, will call on the British Prime Minster David Cameron and Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to prevent Sheikh Nasser's entry to the UK, declaring him as "persona non grata", the Ahlul Bayt News Agency reported.

Sheikh Nasser, one of six sons to King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa of Bahrain and the President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, had publicly called for "a wall to fall on the heads" of all those who peacefully demonstrated against the Al-Khalifa regime.

He also headed a committee that arrested, imprisoned and tortured 150 sportsmen and sports officials, including a disabled athlete, with some prisoners saying they were personally beaten by Sheikh Nasser himself.

Furthermore, when Mohammed Hubail, Bahrain's national football team player, was sentenced to two years imprisonment, Sheikh Nasser tweeted, "If it was up to me, I'd give them all life."

Meanwhile, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Bahrain has urged British Foreign Secretary William Hague to withdraw an invitation to the King of Bahrain to attend the UK Queen's diamond jubilee event because it lends "respectability to a tyrannical regime."

Earlier this month, supporters of the Bahraini uprising rallied at British premier's office in London condemning the Queen's invitation of the Bahraini dictator for the diamond jubilee celebrations.

The Al-Khalifa regime holds at least hundreds of anti-regime figures including three leading Bahraini human rights activists in custody, while international human right bodies are banned from visiting the country.

The regime has also killed at least 50 activists in the crackdown on protests since February 2011.

Anti-government protesters have been holding peaceful demonstrations across Bahrain since mid-February 2011, calling for an end to the Al Khalifa dynasty's over-40-year rule.

Violence against the defenseless people escalated after a Saudi-led conglomerate of police, security and military forces from the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) member states - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar - were dispatched to the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom on March 13, 2011, to help Manama crack down on peaceful protestors.

So far, tens of people have been killed, hundreds have gone missing and thousands of others have been injured.



Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Prevent Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa of Bahrain from attending the London Olympics 2012

Prevent Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa of Bahrain from attending the London Olympics 2012

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Prevent Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa of Bahrain from attending the London Olympics 2012

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Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa is the President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. As such he is entitled to attend all events at this year's Olympic 2012 in London free of charge, receive discounted accommodation in a luxury hotel and be chauffeured to and from the Games in a BMW.

In last year's "Arab Spring" protests in Bahrain he publicly called on TV for "a wall to fall on the heads" of all those who demonstrated against the Government, including athletes and went on to head a committee that targeted 150 sportsmen and sports officials, including a disabled athlete.

They were arrested, imprisoned and many were tortured. Some prisoners claim that they were personally beaten or tortured by Sheikh Nasser himself. Their crime? Peacefully demonstrating and calling for the downfall of the Al Khalifa ruling monarchy of which Sheikh Nasser is a leading member and the King's son.

Two of Bahrain's national football team players, the brothers A’ala and Mohammed Hubail, were also arrested and prosecuted. When Mohammed, capped 52 times for Bahrain, was sentenced to 2 years in prison, Sheikh Nasser Tweeted, “If it was up to me, I’d give them all life.”

At the very least, Sheikh Nasser has been directly responsible for wrecking the sports careers of these athletes and overseeing their removal from national and local teams.As a supporter of universal human rights and democracy I do not believe that the UK and the IOC should favour someone who clearly uses sectarian prejudice against sportsmen, sports officials and athletes, destroys their careers and is implicated in their torture.
Jeremy Browne, a UK Foreign Office minister, said in May 2012: “Where there is independent, reliable and credible evidence that an individual has committed human rights abuses the individual will not normally be permitted to enter the UK.”

On these grounds I call on David Cameron to declare Sheikh Nasser's presence in the UK as "undesirable" and prevent his entry on that basis and for Jacques Rogge to withdraw the IOC's invitation to him to attend the London Olympic Games in July.

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UK's PM urged to ban Bahrain's Olympic Chief from the games with e-petition

UK's PM urged to ban Bahrain's Olympic Chief from the games with e-petition

Posted : Tue 15 May 2012 - 3:07pm
Last Updated : Tue 15 May 2012 - 4:12pm 


An E-petition was launched on Tuesday calling on UK's prime minister David Cameron and Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to prohibit Nasser Bin Hamad, Bahrain's Olympic chief, from attending the London Olympics this summer.
Last week, Nasser Bin Hamad reportedly deleted all his tweets for fear of being banned from attending the games in London after Foreign Secretary William Hague said the government will not hesitate to use its powers to extend London 2012 travel bans to individuals and officials with connections to undesirable regimes. Nasser Bin Hamad's Twitter account shows more than 20,000 followers and zero tweets.
Since several screen captures of Bahrain's Olympic chief's tweets have been posted on Twitter by several activists. Last week, Dr Ala'a Shehabi, a lecturer, writer, and prominent Bahraini activist, posted a tweet in which Nasser Bin Hamad reportedly expressed "his desire for all athletes that were detained to get life imprisonment."
Today other prominent activists revealed two tweets in which he reportedly insults Al-Jazeera because of their "Shouting in the Dark" documentary about Bahrain and caused offense to Shi'ite clerics.
The petition states that:
Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa is the President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. As such he is entitled to attend all events at this year's Olympic 2012 in London free of charge, receive discounted accommodation in a luxury hotel and be chauffeured to and from the Games in a BMW.
In last year's "Arab Spring" protests in Bahrain he publicly called on TV for "a wall to fall on the heads" of all those who demonstrated against the Government, including athletes and went on to head a committee that targeted 150 sportsmen and sports officials, including a disabled athlete.
They were arrested, imprisoned and many were tortured. Some prisoners claim that they were personally beaten or tortured by Sheikh Nasser himself. Their crime? Peacefully demonstrating and calling for the downfall of the Al Khalifa ruling monarchy of which Sheikh Nasser is a leading member and the King's son.
Two of Bahrain's national football team players, the brothers A’ala and Mohammed Hubail, were also arrested and prosecuted. When Mohammed, capped 52 times for Bahrain, was sentenced to 2 years in prison, Sheikh Nasser Tweeted, “If it was up to me, I’d give them all life.”
 
 
 
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Sunday, 13 May 2012

BAHRAIN – News: Nasser, “Prince of Torture”, to Attend London Olympics as VIP

BAHRAIN – News: Nasser, “Prince of Torture”, to Attend London Olympics as VIP



NASSER, “PRINCE OF TORTURE” AND PERSECUTOR OF ATHLETES DUE TO ATTEND LONDON OLYMPICS AS VIP:
AL KHALIFAS TURN SHAM AND CORRUPT LEGAL SYSTEM ON NABEEL RAJAB AS HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST HELD FOR LONGER IN PRISON:
TIMELINE – 13th MAY 2012 11.37 GMT:
This week the Olympic torch was lit once again using the sun’s rays in a ceremony at the site of the very first games at Olympia in Greece to begin its journey to the Olympic stadium in London. The flaming torch will be carried to Athens by foot before being flown to London.
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And on July 27th the torch will finally reach its destination at Stratford in East London where it will be used to ignite the Olympic flame to open the 2012 Olympic Games in the UK.
(EDITOR: I once carried a portable typwriter from Olympia to Athens in a 500 mile journey by foot across Greece. Not quite the same as a flaming torch I know – but a damn sight heavier and another [true] story for another day!)
Present at that ceromony will be the officials of the International Olympic Committee and all the presidents of the national olympic committees from countries around the world.
All of these officials will be given free access to every Olympic event, accomodation at a discounted rate at a luxury hotel in London and a chauffeur driven BMW to take them to and from the Olympic venue and around London.
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One official to enjoy all of these priviliges will be Bahrain’s “sports ambassador”, Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifa, aged 24, son of King Hamad of Bahrain and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee.
Sheikh Nasser is very familiar with the UK having trained at Sandhurst, Britain’s world renowned military academy, and is now, despite any real military experience, the commander of Bahrain’s Royal Guard.
Last year during the disturbances in Bahrain, Sheikh Nasser rang up a live broadcast on state TV and commenting on demonstrators said, “Anyone who called for the fall of the regime, may a wall fall on his head. Whether he is an athlete, socialite or politician — whatever he is — he will be held accountable . . . Bahrain is an island and there is nowhere to escape”.
You can see the video of the TV programme, with English sub-titles, HERE:
Just to show that this was no wild, hot -headed statement by an out-of-control young and inexperienced member of Bahrain’s “royal” family, the Government subsequently put Sheikh Nasser in charge of a committee that identified and targeted 150 Shi’ite sportsmen and officials, including international footballers and other well known sports stars.
The committee even went after disabled athletes, who were accused of opposing the regime.
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Two of the victims of this sectarian persecution (EDITOR: Because that is what it is) were A’ala and Mohammed Hubail, brothers who were both in the Bahrain national football team, one a goalkeeper and the other a leading scorer. Both the players were arrested last year, subjected to torture and removed from the team.
Mohammed, who was capped 52 times for Bahrain, was sentenced to 2 years in prison by a military court last year but was subsequently released after several months in jail.
At the time the United Nations Human Rights Commisssion said that the trials of the Hubail brothers ‘appear to bear the marks of political persecution’ and FIFA, the world football authority, sent officials to investigate.
The Hubail brothers were only 2 of 30 footballers arrested plus 26 basketball players, 27 Handball players, 22 Volleyball players, 2 bodybuilders, 1 special needs athlete, 12 sports administrators and referrees and 5 sports journalists all taken into custody and many imprisoned and abused for lengthy periods.
Picture: Many think Alaa Hubail was persecuted for helping the injured in Sitra:
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At the very least, most have had their lives completely disrupted and their sports careers wrecked. You can read further detail, HERE:
And their crime? Taking part in demonstrations calling for democracy – a human right in any civilised country.
When Mohammed Hubail received his 2 year sentence, Sheikh Nasser wrote on Twitter, “If it was up to me, I’d give them all life.”
To escape further embarassment, Sheikh Nasser has recently removed all his past Tweets from his Twitter Timeline.
Many others detained last year also report being tortured by Sheikh Nasser and other members of the “royal family”.
Specifically, Abdulla Isa Al-Mahroos, reported to the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) that Sheikh Nasser Bin hamad Alkhalifa, beat him while he was in detention and then forced him to open his mouth and spat in it.
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Mohammed Habib Al-Muqdad, a Islamic cleric who is also a Swedish citizen, described how when blindfolded and being tortured, suddenly everyone went silent and the words “your majesty” were heard.
A voice said, “Do you know who I am?”. When Al-Muqdad said “No”, his blindfold was removed and the man infront of him said “I’m Prince Nasser Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa. When you protested outside our castle in Safriya, only a wall separated us”.
Mohammed was asked what chants he had said at the protest that day. When Mohammed said “Down Down Hamad” Nasser slapped him and he fell to the ground. Sheikh Nasser then, it is reported, with the help of the other torturers, beat Mohammed severely.
Most of the torture sessions were said to have taken place in the underground cells of the Ministry of Interior (MOI) at Al Qala  in Manama.
Four other members of the “royal family”, including Sheikh Nasser’s brother Khalid and a female member, Shaikha Noura Al Khalifa, a MOI officer, are also accused of personal involvement in the torturing of detainees. For further information go to the BCHR site, HERE:
Andy Slaughter MP, chairman of the UK parliamentary group for democracy in Bahrain, has said, “Welcoming prominent members of the Khalifah regime accused of repression is a real blot on the Olympics”.
The UK’s Foreign Secretary, William Hague, says the government won’t hesitate to use its powers to extend London 2012 travel bans to individuals and officials with connections to “undesirable regimes” and Sheikh Nasser “would be closely assessed before being granted entry to Britain to attend the Games this summer”.
EDITOR: However, don’t hold your breath, the UK’s history of supporting bloody suppression in Bahrain is long and complicated and I will cover this further in another blog post.
Some say that sport, and the Olympics in particular, should not be mixed up with politics. I say that is an excuse to allow brutal and repressive regimes to get away with murder, often literally, and to show a face to the world that says they are “acceptable” when they are clearly not.
The world has changed. Governments that make compromises for self-serving reasons with oppressive, undemocratic governments, as the UK and the US do in Bahrain, will be increasingly challenged by an articulate, technology savvy, electorate worldwide.
Countries like China and Russia (and Bahrain) will be more likely to move towards reform in my view if they are told they will be excluded from international football, sports, Olympics, other competitions and international realtionships in general. Only being able to play sports with North Korea, another pariah state, and their friends must be boring to say the least.
Insolation and sanctions eventually bring a result, of which Burma is the latest country to decide to open its borders and government to reform as a result of co-ordinated international action.
Not only is Sheikh Nasser likely to be let quietly into the country to view the Olympics but his Father, King Hamad, is due to take part in Queen Elizabeth ll’s 60th Jubilee lunch at Windsor Castle on May 18th.
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Unlike Bahrain, Queen Elizabeth has no political power whatsoever and acts as a useful constitutional monarch and non-politicised head of state.
Hopefully, Britain’s and Europe’s substantial human rights lobby will make their views loudly known when these two senior representatives of Bahrain’s torturing, repressive regime unfortunately show their faces in the UK.
AL KHALIFAS TURN SHAM AND CORRUPT LEGAL SYSTEM ON NABEEL RAJAB AS HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST HELD FOR LONGER IN PRISON:
While large demonstrations took place in Bahrain in support of Nabeel Rajab, the President of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, on Friday and Saturday this week, the Al Khalifa regime took futher steps to consolidate his imprisonment.http://www.petercliffordonline.com/prince-of-torture
Yesterday he was remained in custody for a further 7 days and to the list of “charges” has been added an accusation that he “delivered a speech during a public gathering urging those present to stage a march, confront authorities and use violence against security forces.
He also allegedly incited them to escalate the situation to ensure that confrontations result in deaths”.
(EDITOR: Which is news to everyone else, including those organisations that have awarded him and the BCHR numerous prizes for their human rights work.)
According to the report, “an illegal rally was organised in Manama following his speech, on the same day, which resulted in disrupting public order, blocking roads and attacks against security personnel”. You can read the full report, HERE:
Nabeel is due in court again next Wednesday to answer charges “of insulting an official body” – “the MOI” apparently. Clearly, another series of sham trials and twisted, dishonest judicial proceedings is about to begin.
EDITOR: However how the Al Khalifa Governent hope to solve problems by doing this I do not know. Only at least another 397,000 members of the Shia community to arrest and prosecute on “prison island” left!


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Saturday, 5 May 2012

Bahrain: Sports champions and Athletes STILL in Jail



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Bahrain has issued many press releases regarding the detained athletes, sometimes to say "no player has been suspended or sanctioned in any way"  and sometimes to say charges against over 100 athletes are dropped. In reality at least the below athletes and sport champions are STILL in Jail.


1 Saleh Mahdi, Basketball player for Muharraq club, detained since March 2011, sentenced 2 years in jail on charges of "illegal gathering"    http://t.co/Y3T3iekU





2 Ali AlMolani, Handball player, university student, arrested from a checkpoint for having a text message in his phone "They have attacked lulu". Sentenced 3 years in jail for "illegal gathering".



3-4 Mohamed and Ali Salman, Handball players, of the national team. Each sentenced to 15 years in prison


Mohamed Salman, 23, and his brother, 22-year-old Ali, both played handball for Bahrain's national team before they were sentenced to prison. Mohamed and Ali represented Bahrain in the sport's 2010 world cup in Sweden, and at the GCC cup in February earlier this year in Doha, Qatar.
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"They took Mohamed even though they weren't looking for him, they were looking for Ali." http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2011/10/20111016145759140585.html  and https://twitter.com/#!/FreeMohd_Ali


5 Mohamed Ali Jawad AlFardan, a beach handball player, was given 15 years by the military court for burning down the same farm. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2011-09-26/bahrain-handball-brothers-jailed/50555526/1 

6 Mohamed Mirza, (37 years old) , Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) trainer and award winner, arrested 16 March 2011 from a checkpoint, with no crime but his belonging to the sect known for being opposition to the regime. He was accused of kidnapping policeman, sentenced by a military court to 20yrs imprisonment. Mohd went to Brazil & Mexico representing Bahrain, he paid it all from his expenses. He got a golden medal in the world championship in Brazil. Raising Bahrain flag!
http://www.facebook.com/FreeMohMirza


7 Sayed Hadi Nasser Alawi, (21 years old) , Bahrain Racing Marshall who was active in all F1 races in Bahrain, participated in UAE F1 2010. Arrested 27 March 2011. Accused of murder and illegal gathering. Sentenced to life. https://twitter.com/#!/Free_Sayed_Hadi



8 Ahmed Abbas (23 yars old) , handball player with the Bahrain National Team. He was arrested at the Bahrain-Saudi Causeway on Feb 6, 2012. Charged for illegal gathering and assault to a police man.  He was interrogated in absence of a lawyer and was given a detention order for 45 days. Arabic: http://www.alwasatnews.com/3446/news/read/628590/1.html


Ahmed Abbas on the right


RELEASED Yousif Abdullah (AlSerdal), a drag race driver, was arrested from his house in Salmabad on early hours of  7 Jan 2012. He was detained in Dry Dock detention center for 45 days pending investigation. More photos and updates on his FB page



RELEASED Mohamed AlKhunaizi, (40 yrs old) Cars Drag race champion, arrested 16 Sep 2011 from funeral of a martyr, sentenced 2 years in jail for "illegal gathering" . More about him here and on 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/%D8%A...41571?refid=8 He was released in March while still on appeal trial.


ESPN Report on Arrest & Torture of The Athletes Of Bahrain




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