FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 19, 2011
4:15 PM
CONTACT: Amnesty International - USA
Suzanne Trimel, 212-633-4150, strimel@aiusa.org
Amnesty International Welcomes Delay on U.S. Arms Sales to Bahrain
Human Rights Group Urging Obama Administration to Halt Sales Until Human Rights Abuses Stop in Bahrain
WASHINGTON - October 19 - Amnesty International said today it welcomes the U.S. State Department’s announcement that the Obama administration is putting on hold $53 million in proposed U.S. arms sales to Bahrain while it assesses progress by the Bahrain authorities to stop human rights abuses in the country.
“As long as the Bahraini government and its security forces are using violence, unjust military trials, and alleged torture against peaceful protesters, the U.S. government should not be sending more weapons there,” said Sanjeev Bery, Amnesty International USA advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa.
On Tuesday, the Bahraini government escalated its crackdown on dissent by re-arresting an education leader who has been involved in organizing protests critical of the Bahraini monarchy. Jalila al-Salmon, former vice president of the Bahraini Teachers Association, was seized before dawn by a force of 30 security agents who invaded her home. She has already been sentenced to three years in prison by a flawed Bahraini military court that did not meet minimum standards of fairness and due process. She has been speaking out about the abuse she suffered while in custody.
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Amnesty International released a report on Tuesday examining arms transfers to countries in the Middle East and North Africa that showed the
Amnesty International said its findings underlined the need for an effective global Arms Trade Treaty that takes into account the need to protect human rights.
The report is available at: http://www.amnestyusa.org/node/97757
In Congress, Representative James McGovern and Senator Ron Wyden have introduced legislation to oppose the proposed weapons sale to
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