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Bahrain refutes UNHCHR Report allegations

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Ambassador Dr. Yousef Abdul Karim Bucheeri
Geneva - Arab Today

The Permanent Representative of the Kingdom, Ambassador Dr. Yousef Abdul Karim Bucheeri made a public debate under item 2 of the 36th session of the Human Rights Council currently held in Geneva in the context of the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
It included the repeated negative allegations contained in the High Commissioner's statement on the Kingdom of Bahrain, in particular that they were followed by a series of allegations that lack credibility and are derived from sources that lack objectivity, which are unfortunately incompatible with the Bahraini reality and which ignores the achievements of the international community and reflect periodically In our national reports, these false accusations contradict the persistent facts that the Kingdom of Bahrain has consistently provided to the Office of the High Commissioner in order to discredit and refute all that hinders the Kingdom's sincere efforts in the promotion and protection of human rights.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has repeatedly affirmed during the sessions of the Council its position on these empty claims, which are irrelevant. The Constitution and national legislation guarantee the freedom of opinion, expression and political participation, thus giving civil society a wide range of freedoms and active participation in political and civil life. The claim that there is a growing narrowing of civil society organizations and political action is totally untrue in the evidence of the full exercise of civil and political rights, Legislative and media activities have a free climate, law enforcement officials are bound by specific safeguards in cases of arrest and investigation, access to justice for all, and independent national mechanisms for redress and accountability. As for the recent execution of the death penalty in the Kingdom, The Ambassador said that the death penalty had been issued and applied in some of the serious crimes stipulated in the Penal Code and some special criminal laws. The number of death sentences was very limited and had all the judicial guarantees, including the right of defense and the veto.

The Permanent Representative also stressed that none of the legal proceedings against persons or entities had been taken against the background of the exercise of human rights activity, but had been followed by investigations by the Public Prosecution into facts which are punishable in accordance with the law. Dr. Bucheeri concluded that the repetition of such negative allegations in the Council's basic statement causes shock for the Bahraini society and public opinion. This statement is a blatant provocation to its peaceful feelings, which naturally tend to tolerance and peaceful coexistence among all its components. It is unfair to Bahrain's right to development and progress in various fields, especially the human rights course, which gets a great deal of care and attention from the state and its active civil society. In that context, he stressed the importance of technical cooperation and capacity-building with the Office of the High Commissioner, as agreed in advance by the two parties through correspondence in this regard.

Following is the text of the speech of the Kingdom of Bahrain in the general debate under item (2) on the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights:


Mr president,

First, my delegation associates itself with the statements of the regional and political groups to which the Kingdom of Bahrain belongs, stressing the belief in the importance of public debate and its lofty goals based on objective and impartial grounds.

Mr president,

My delegation expresses its deep disappointment at the many negative and repeated allegations contained in the High Commissioner's statement on the Kingdom of Bahrain, particularly as they have been followed by a series of allegations that lack credibility and are derived from sources that lack objectivity, and is in complete contradiction to the Bahraini reality and ignores the achievements made by the international community and reflects periodically in our national reports. These false accusations contradict the persistent facts that the Kingdom of Bahrain has consistently provided to the Office of the High Commissioner with the aim of casting doubt and refuting everything that obscures the Kingdom's sincere efforts in the promotion and protection of human rights.

Mr president,

The Kingdom of Bahrain has repeatedly stated from this rostrum its position on these empty claims, which are irrelevant. The Constitution and national legislations guarantee freedom of opinion, expression and political participation, thus giving civil society a wide range of freedoms and active participation in political and civil life and the positive contribution to the development of the state, based on the reform approach of His Majesty the King of the country. Therefore, the claim that there is a narrowing of civil society organizations and political action is totally untrue with the evidence of the full exercise of civil and political rights and the legislative work, journalism and the media is a free atmosphere in addition to enforcing specific guarantees on law enforcement officials in cases of arrest, investigation, and to provide for all the right to resort to the judiciary and independent national mechanisms.


My delegation also affirms that none of the legal proceedings against persons or entities have been taken against the background of the exercise of human rights activity, but have been followed by investigations by the Public Prosecution into facts which are punishable in accordance with the law.


Mr president,

In conclusion, the repetition of the production of such negative allegations in the Council's basic statement causes a shock for the Bahraini society and public opinion. This statement is a blatant provocation to its peaceful feelings, which naturally tend towards tolerance and peaceful coexistence among all its components. It is also unfair to my country Bahrain in relation to the progress achieved in various fields, especially the human rights course, which gets a great deal of care and attention by the state and its active civil society


In this context, my delegation stresses the importance of technical cooperation and capacity-building with the Office of the High Commissioner, as agreed in advance by the two parties through mutual correspondence.


Thank you Mr. President.

Source:BNA

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