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human rights abuses in Bahrain

The Graves of Sitra

Published September 3, 2014by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

by Jay Romano “These kids were killed by the police during our revolution.” A week ago I landed in Bahrain. After exiting the comfort of the air-conditioned airport into the harsh desert heat, I jumped into a cab and sped… Continue Reading  

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