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Designation of Bahrain as Host of Arab Human Rights Court Criticized

16:32 - September 07, 2013
News ID: 2585849
The Human Rights Watch has slammed the Arab League’s decision to choose Bahrain as host of the Arab human rights court.
Nicholas McGeehan, a Persian Gulf researcher with the Human Rights Watch said the selection of Bahrain as the court’s host will not conceal the fact that Bahrain has a dark record in terms of human rights.
Samira Rajab, Bahrain’s media affairs minister, has rebuffed the reaction, saying that it originates from political motivations.
Bahrain’s main opposition group al-Wefaq has also censured a decision by the Arab League to establish a human rights court in Manama, saying the Persian Gulf kingdom is the ‘black hole of human rights.’
On Wednesday, the al-Wefaq movement said designating the Manama regime to host the tribunal casts doubt on the credibility of the institution.
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