Bahrain / Political speech is not a crime: Urgent appeal to stop the trial of opposition society leader Sheikh Ali Salman

19 Giu, 2018 | Comunicati Stampa

19 June 2018

No Peace Without Justice joins NGOs urgent appeal calling on Bahraini authorities to drop all charges and ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Sheikh Ali Salman, Secretary-General of Bahrain’s largest political opposition society, al-Wefaq National Islamic Society.

We the undersigned call on Bahraini authorities to drop all charges and ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Sheikh Ali Salman, Secretary-General of Bahrain’s largest political opposition society, al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, who has been serving a four-year prison sentence for charges in response to political speeches he delivered in 2014, and who is now facing a potential death sentence in a groundless new trial on politically motivated charges.

Since his incarceration in 2014, several international bodies have spoken out against the imprisonment of Sheikh Ali Salman. On 30 December 2014, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) spokesperson urged Bahrain to immediately release Sheikh Ali Salman as well as all other persons convicted or detained for “merely exercising their fundamental rights to freedom of expression and assembly.” In addition, the European Union expressed concern about the sentence issued against Sheikh Ali Salman, and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations called the sentence against Sheikh Ali Salman a blow to freedom of expression.

However, despite the growing concern over the silencing of Sheikh Ali Salman and the subsequent 2017 dissolution of the political opposition society al-Wefaq, Bahraini authorities announced on 27 November 2017 the start of a new trial against him on charges of spying for Qatar.

The latest trial against Sheikh Ali Salman reinforces the closing of democratic space in the country; as the 2018 elections for Bahrain’s lower house of parliament approach, the government has forcibly dissolved Wa’ad, the largest secular leftist society, and indefinitely suspended Bahrain’s only independent newspaper Al-Wasat, in addition to upholding its arbitrary decision in 2017 to dissolve the political opposition society al-Wefaq.

On 24 April 2018, the High Criminal Court adjourned the new trial against Sheikh Ali Salman until 21 June, when it is expected to issue a verdict in the case. The Public Prosecution Office has called on the High Criminal Court to hand down the “maximum penalty” – which in this case could be a death sentence.

NGOs have decried this use of the judiciary to punish opposition activists for publicly expressing views that oppose the Bahraini government. The trial is in violation of Sheikh Ali Salman’s rights to liberty, fair trial, free expression, and free association.

We, the undersigned, call on Bahraini authorities to:
1. Drop all charges and ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Sheikh Ali Salman and the cancellation of the sentence issued against him in the previous case;
2. Stop prosecution of political dissidents and human rights activists for reasons related to freedom of expression;
3. Stop the arbitrary use of domestic legislation, including some articles of the Penal Code and the Law on the Protection of Society from Terrorist Acts, to criminalize the peaceful practice of freedom of opinion and expression;
4. Release all detainees who have been arrested for reasons related to exercising their fundamental rights to expression, organisation and peaceful assembly guaranteed by international laws.

Signatories:

  • Bahrain Center for Human Rights
  • Adil Soz – International Foundation for Protection of Freedom of Speech
  • Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC)
  • Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB)
  • Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI)
  • Bahrain Interfaith
  • Bytes for All (B4A)
  • Cartoonists Rights Network International (CRNI)
  • Center for Media Studies & Peace Building (CEMESP)
  • Danish Pen
  • Freedom Forum
  • Global Human Rights Geneva
  • Independent Journalism Center (IJC)
  • Index on Censorship
  • Initiative for Freedom of Expression – Turkey
  • Maharat Foundation
  • MARCH
  • Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)
  • Media Watch
  • MENA Monitoring Group
  • National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ)
  • No Peace Without Justice
  • Norwegian PEN
  • Pakistan Press Foundation
  • PEN American Center
  • PEN Canada
  • Salam for Democracy and Human Rights
  • Social Media Exchange (SMEX)
  • South East Europe Media Organisation
  • Vigilance for Democracy and the Civic State
  • Vivarta Limited
  • World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)