Bahrain brings alleged insult charges against rights lawyer: Human Rights Watch
‘Human Rights Watch (HRW) says Bahraini authorities have charged a prominent human rights lawyer with several offenses, including a purported insult to state institutions, in the latest suppressive measure against freedom of speech in the kingdom.
The HRW said on Thursday that Mohamed al-Tajer had previously told the New York-Based rights organization that he faced three charges, namely insulting government institutions, inciting hatred of a religious sect, and misusing a telecommunications appliance.
Prosecutors had cited a private voice message sent in early 2016 in which Tajer accused Bahrain’s public prosecution of having employed surveillance teams to intercept “every word about Sunnis, Saudi Arabia, hatred of the regime, or insults against the king,” according to the HRW.’
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