Publish date17 Jan 2017 - 9:04
Story Code : 257244

'Measures taken by Bahrain state are in breach of human rights'

"Measures taken by Bahraini regime are in breach of human rights," stressed the political analyst lecturing the regime for its inhumane deeds.


The political commentator, Ahmad Kazem Zadeh in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) lectured the regime of Bahrain for its inhumane deeds running counter to international laws and regulations noting, "Measures taken by Bahraini regime are in breach of human rights and humane principles."

Detailing his line on current human rights situation in Bahrain as for the peaceful protest has commenced since 2011 leaving many a dead and injured as a result, Kazem Zadeh pointed out, "measures perpetrated by the totalitarian government of Bahrain against the nation running counter to human right are of organizing vandalism and violence."


"In point of fact, Bahraini nation have some wants and demands on top of which equal right in various social, political and economic arenas stands," underscored Kazem Zadeh noting the aforementioned want was met in the majority of countries worldwide.

"In a nutshell, it can be said the despotic state follows an organizing violence which is in violation of all principles and rules of humanitarian and international law," highlighted the political analyst denouncing the inhumane steps taken by the tyrannical regime.


"New wave of fierce and heavy-handed crackdown on human right activists waged by the state is in line of advancing malignant objectives by Saudi Arabia through which the monarchy can recruit new allied in the regine," stressed Kazem Zadeh.

"With this connection, inaction and silence of Western countries and the United Nations provided impetuous for tyrants to widen crackdown," added the political commentator lamenting the fact that the UN and western states had dual policy in this regard.


Ahmad Kazem Zadeh held Saudi Arabia accountable for political turmoil in Bahrain. He also denounced Bahraini regime for the current situation in which scores of people have been killed and hundreds of others injured or arrested in the ongoing heavy-handed crackdown on anti-regime rallies.

It is noteworthy, Since February 14, 2011, thousands of anti-regime protesters have held numerous demonstrations on an almost daily basis in the kingdom, calling for the Al Khalifah family to relinquish power. On March 14 that year, troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates invaded the country to assist the Bahraini government in its crackdown on peaceful pro-democracy protesters.

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