Category Archives: Bahrain

Bahrain’s Pardons: A step forward, but questions remain

Bahrain’s recent decision to pardon 1,584 prisoners, many of whom were unjustly detained, has sparked [...]

Assessing Human Rights Conditions in Jau Prison

Bahrain, a small island in the Gulf with a population of 1.5 million, is currently [...]

Bahrain’s Systemic Injustice Revealed in Mass Trial

13 people were sentenced to prison by a Bahraini court on December 6, 2023, following [...]

The Lethal Consequences of Denying Medical Care in Bahrain’s Prisons

“When I look at the full picture, I can only conclude that it is a [...]

Bahrain’s Fight for Democracy: Exposing a Regime’s Brutal Suppression

Twelve years ago, Bahrainis definitively rewrote their story, challenging the centuries-old autocratic rule imposed by [...]

Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja: a decade of injustice in Bahrain

In a world filled with stories of courage and resilience, the tale of Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, [...]

The Chain of Responsibility: Ending Bahrain’s Culture of Impunity

 INTRODUCTION   In February 2011, mass pro-democracy demonstrations swept across Bahrain. Tens of thousands of [...]

#WeRaceForFreedom Campaign: Letter to the Danish National Institute for Human Rights

On Monday, March 13, 2023, ECDHR sent a Letter to the Danish National Institute for [...]

Letter to EU Embassies in Bahrain: Protection of a European Danish Citizen

On Monday the 7th of March, ECDHR sent letters to the European Member States’ representations [...]