Two American peace activists, Huwaida Arraf and Radhika Sainath, were arrested and detained this Saturday, while acting as Human Rights Observers in U.S.-backed Bahrain. Both are members of the Witness Bahrain initiative.
The Bahraini monarchy deported the two on Sunday, and they were flown — handcuffed behind their backs, and prohibited from using the bathroom, and from eating or drinking for the entire seven hour flight — to London.
According to Arraf, Bahrain appears to be removing all human rights activists and observers in the run-up to the one-year anniversary of the democratic uprising against the ruling monarchy:
[We] also were getting reports of journalists and human rights organization representatives being denied entry into the country in the lead-up to the first anniversary of the Bahrain revolution, and this caused great alarm, that the government was planning to escalate its oppression of the people.
A November 2011 report, conducted by an independent commission, and authorized by the Bahraini monarchy in an attempt to ease tensions, concluded that grave violations of human rights had been committed by government troops. These violations included disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force and firearms to repress the protests, and a systematic and deliberate policy of torture.
The panel confirmed that government forces murdered dozens of people during the protests, and five reform activists had been tortured to death while in custody. Other detainees were tortured by electric shock and by beatings with wires and hoses. Additionally, the panel found that activists were later targeted and fired from their jobs and universities and caused to lose their homes.
Just weeks ago, the Obama Administration was reported to be quietly selling arms to the Bahraini monarchy, in spite of these documented human rights abuses against its people.
In the following video, Amy Goodman of DemocracyNow! interviews the two American peace activists just deported from Bahrain, Huwaida Arraf and Radhika Sainath. They discuss their arrests, what is happening now in Bahrain, and the level of assistance they received by the U.S. embassy during their detention.
WATCH:
The Bahraini monarchy has blocked the above footage of Arraf being arrested by security forces from being shown in Bahrain.
UPDATE:
Robert Naiman, Policy Director of Just Foreign Policy, recently arrived at Bahrain Int’l Airport as an observer — there to witness the gov’t response to peaceful protests — and he is reporting that he too has been prohibited from entering the country:
… the Bahrain authorities would not let me enter the country. At this writing, it’s 5 p.m. local time. My flight got in at 2:15 AM. I have been informed that the Director of Immigration has decided that I shall not have a visa to enter Bahrain — although in the past it was the practice of the Bahrain authorities to give visas to Americans in the airport pretty much automatically — so the authorities are saying that the only way I am leaving the airport is on a plane out of the country. At this writing, it looks like I could be in the airport for another 36 hours.
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I won’t be able to contribute to [the Witness Bahrain] reports, since, sitting in the airport, I won’t be able to observe the protests and the government response.
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Originally posted at AlterPolitics



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UPDATE: INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT!
Six more American International Observers with Bahrain Witness have been arrested for approaching the square where the protests began a year ago.
https://witnessbahrain.org/2012/02/six-us-citizens-arrested-in-bahrain-to-be-deported/
One of those arrested is our longtime local Northampton Green-Rainbow Party activist Paki Wieland. Below is what I posted in answer to the story above.
This was originally posted with an appeal to call the US State Department and demand action. The State Dept. keeps track of how many people call and listens to the responses. The State Dept. number is (202) 647-6178.
Our Congressman [Paki's and mine] is James McGovern the absolute leader in the US Congress on the issue of NOT supporting political repression in Bahrain {President Obama is the leader of the side that IS supporting the political repression}:
James McGovern is working against this injustice already. Call him too to get action: Here are his office numbers: (508) 831-7356, (508) 460-9292, (508) 431-8025, (508) 677-0140, (202) 225-6101 (please call more than one of them).
To clarify, McGovern is already working about on stopping the Pogrom and the Torture of Political Dissidents in Bahrain, but he may not know that one of his constituents is now held there and in danger of being Tortured:
Yesterday President Obama appropriated more Torture devices and equipment to the Slave-rich Fascist regime of Bahrain.
Thanks so much normanb for the update and contact info.