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Summary: The young boy was arrested for "gathering" in a public space and for "inciting violence”.
[29 April 2012] - Bahraini police have beaten and tortured a 13-year-old boy detained for “inciting violence” in the northern city of Hamad Town, his lawyer says. A Bahraini juvenile judge issued a detention order until Thursday against Sayed Yasin Abduljalil on Sunday.
The young Bahraini boy was taken into custody for “assaulting a police officer… inciting violence” and “gathering” in public areas, according to a statement issued by his lawyer on Sunday.
Abduljalil’s lawyer also called on human rights groups and foreign embassies in the capital, Manama, to intervene for the secure release of the Bahraini minor, who was “beaten and tortured” at the police station.
The arrest of Abduljalil was made on the same day when police used tear gas and stun grenades against a group of anti-regime demonstrators trying to march to the iconic Pearl Square in Manama on April 27.
Thousands of people also held a demonstration organised by the main Bahraini opposition group, al-Wefaq, in the northern city of Jidhafs on April 27.
Demonstrators in Jidhafs demanded the release of jailed human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who has been on hunger strike for more than two months. Protesters also called for the dismissal of Bahraini Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa.
The Bahraini premier recently claimed he was “very proud of Bahrain’s achievements and the role I have played in realising them.”
Sheikh Salman made the remark at a time when Bahraini regime forces continue their violent crackdown on peaceful protests in the country.
Salah Abbas Habib, 36, was the ninth Bahraini victim killed by regime forces since March 17, 2012, activists say. Habib’s body was found on a rooftop in a village near Manama on April 21.
Bahrainis hold King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa responsible for the death of protesters during the popular uprising that began in the Persian Gulf island nation in February 2011.
Further Information:
- BAHRAIN: UN human rights team comments on human rights situation (2 February 2012)
- BAHRAIN: Justice Denied in Bahrain: Freedom of Expression and Assembly Curtailed (Arabic) (The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, January 2012)
- Year of Rebellion: State of Human Rights in the Middle East and North Africa (Amnesty International, January 2012)
- BAHRAIN: Child abuse continues without accountability (21 November 2011)
- BAHRAIN: Analysis of the brutal State crackdown (9 November 2011)
- BAHRAIN: Death of teenage Bahrain protester must be fully investigated (Arabic) (10 October 2011)
- BAHRAIN: Torture fears for Bahraini women and girls in detention (Arabic) (27 September 2011)
- BAHRAIN: Teenage activist killed in protest (7 September 2011)
- BAHRAIN: Schoolgirls beaten up in police raids (11 May 2011)
- CRIN's Form's of Violence page on **State Violence**
- CRIN editorial on Children's Right to Freedom of Association
- CRIN editorial on Children's Rights and Freedom of Expression
- Guide for E-advocates on Campaigning safely online
- More on children's rights in Bahrain