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June 28, 2017
May and June 2017: The Ministry of Information’s decision suspends Al-Wasat Newspaper’s 15-year old journey, and the repercussions of the Gulf crisis affect those who sympathize with or favor Qatar
June 12, 2017
BAHRAIN: The tension between the Gulf States brings up more restrictions to the freedom of expression
June 8, 2017
The longest ban period for al-Wasat newspaper raises real concern about its future
June 2, 2017
The trial of journalist Naziha Saeed: Bahrain does not want independent reporters
April 27, 2017
March and April 2017: Terrorism Crimes Prosecution investigates charges of opinion and speech, photographer Mazen Mehdi hit by a tear gas canister and a French reporter detained at the airport
February 27, 2017
January and February 2017: A beginning full of violations, the electronic version of “Al-Wasat” newspaper is suspended, tweeters convicted of “insulting the king” and others under investigation for “insulting the Chamber of Commerce”
January 2, 2017
2016: 359 Violations of the Freedom of Expression and Opinion in Bahrain
December 31, 2016
Lawyer Mohammed al-Tajir Ordered to Trial – Sentence Against Twitter-User Yousif al-Am Is Reduced –Oppositionist Ibrahim Sharif Summoned to Interrogation –Human Rights Activist Hassan Radhi Summoned to Interrogation – Ebtisam al-Saegh Summoned to Interrogation –Journalist Ahmed Radhi Ordered to Investigation –Journalist Faisal Hayyat Is Sentenced – Religious Figure Arrested for “Insulting the Regime.”
October 31, 2016
Verdict Against Twitter-User Tayyiba Ismail Is Upheld –Verdict against Dr. Saeed al-Samaheeji Is Upheld – Agence France-Presse (AFP) Photographer Denied License Renewal–Reuters Agency Photographer Denied License Renewal –Nabeel Rajab Transferred to Solitary Confinement.
October 2, 2016
March and April 2016: 5 prison sentences against tweeters and 61 reports by the Parliament of its critics and the impediment of 20 journalists and correspondents from carrying out their work
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