The International Institute of Political Murder in cooperation with Bahrain Watch and a host of organisations are holding the “General Assembly” which will bring 60 delegates from around the world to Berlin, from 3 to 5 November 2017, to challenge the newly elected Bundestag – as representatives of all actors, of whatever kind, who are affected… Read more »
In November 2008, Bahraini opposition politician Ebrahim Sharif was invited to a talk show on state television to discuss state finances. Sharif used the opportunity to point out several financial irregularities, including the fact that since 2003 the royal family’s exorbitant privy purse have been hidden from the state budget. The following day, information minister… Read more »
Bahrain Watch is an independent not-for-profit organisation registered in the United Kingdom with a network of researchers across five countries in three continents. Our team collaborates with the organisations wider network on cutting-edge technical analysis of data from public and private sources, to generate impacts on the ground in Bahrain and the wider Gulf, and… Read more »
NOTE:The following article was written by Bahrain Watch member Fahad Desmukh and was originally published on the website of TRT World on May 29, 2017. However TRT World had to remove it the following day after Bahrain’s foreign ministry made a complaint about the article to the Turkish government. Last week, security forces in… Read more »