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Bahrain Repression Belies Government Stand on Dialogue

Published June 25, 2012by Emile Nakhleh 9 Comments

by Emile Nakhleh Bahrain remains a repressive state, and civil rights are violated daily. Forty-one years ago, Bahrain celebrated its first year independence as a budding democracy.  This December it will celebrate its forty-second independence as a practitioner of repression… Continue Reading  

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