108 cases of torture, ill-treatment and denial of medical treatment during June and July, including the case of torture of a child

SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights: We call on the international community to pressure the Bahraini government to stop all ongoing violations inside and outside prisons

3 August 2018: SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights documented 108 cases of torture, ill-treatment and denial of medical treatment by the security offices in Bahrain against political detainees and imprisoned human rights activists during June and July of 2018.

Among these cases, is the case of the child Mohammed Issa Al A’adhab from Al Duraz, imprisoned in juvenile’s facility, who was beaten and severely harassed by the prison administration. Ahmed Ismael from Nuwaidrat village was also injured in fractures in his legs and hands as a result of beatings and continuous torture by security forces. Mohammed Yousef Ne’ama of Al Duraz and Ahmed Mulla Yusuf of Abu Quwa village were also severely beaten.

The authorities also deprived more than 20 political prisoners of access to treatment and health care, including opposition leaders such as Sheikh Ali Salman, Sheikh Abdul Jalil al-Miqdad, Sheikh Mohammed Habib al-Miqdad, Muhammad Hassan Jawad Parweez, Hassan Mushaima, Abdul Wahab Hussein, Dr. Abdul Jalil al-Singace, Abdul Hadi Al-Khawaja and other political detainees and imprisoned human rights activists.

Authorities have also continued to deny female prisoner Hajar Mansour access to health care for more than three months now.

“Almost a day goes by for political detainees in Bahrain’s prisons, where the security services do not commit the most egregious violations of human rights, either through torture or beatings, or depriving detainees of the most basic,” said Yusuf Al Muhafdha, vice president of SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights. “Their rights are denied, such as not being able to communicate with their families, preventing visits to them, denying them treatment and isolating them in solitary confinement”.

“Through our constant monitoring and documentation of the violations committed by the security services of prisoners in Bahrain, we find that the brutality of these devices has affected women and children. Among the cases we observed during June and July is the case of the child Mohammed Issa Al A’adhab whose detained in juvenile’s facility”, he noted.

“We continue to call on the international community to press the Bahraini government to stop all ongoing violations inside and outside the prisons, which political and human rights activists are exposed to, and to hold accountable all those accused of carrying out these violations and those who supervise them”, Al Muhafdha added.

The authorities denied dozens of detainees during the month of June and July of family visits and communications with family members and attending ceremonies of condolence to relatives. The Bahraini authorities also isolated dozens of people in solitary confinement.

SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights calls for the immediate cessation of all violations and the opening of an immediate and transparent investigation with the participation of international and national rights parties in all violations committed by the official authorties. It also calls on the immediate release of all political detainees and imprisoned human rights activists, the cessation of all political trials, the suspension of travel bans on political and human rights activists, and to never target relatives of activists and the establishment of a national commission of justice for all victims of torture. authorities.

In this regard, SALAM DHR affirms that the State condones all incidents of torture monitored by domestic and international human rights organizations and their failure to carry out their responsibilities in investigating and prosecuting those responsible for these crimes is a proof of the systematic torture in Bahrain and that the policy of impunity encourages more members and officers of the security services to commit crimes such as torture, forced detention and other violations of the principles of human rights and related international instruments ratified by Bahrain.