Bahrain sees six-fold rise in death sentences despite UK spending millions to improve rights

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Bahrain sees six-fold rise in death sentences despite UK spending millions to improve rights
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Families describe ‘living nightmare’ of having their loved ones on death row in a country where Britain has spent millions on technical assistance to improve justice and security sectors

The report was released on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the Bahraini Court of Cassation’s decision to uphold death sentences against Mohammed Ramadhan, an airport policeman and Hussain Moosa, a hotel driver, who participated in the 2011 protests and in 2014 were arrested on charges of killing a police officer in a bomb attack.

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