AI Urges Immediate Release of Sheikh Salman

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Amnesty International has dismissed as "groundless" the charges brought by the Bahraini judiciary against the prominent cleric and opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman, calling for his immediate release from prison.

Said Boumedouha, deputy director of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa Program, said Friday that the Britain-based organization has demanded the freedom of Salman, who heads Bahrain's main opposition bloc al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, ever since he was detain last December.
The Amnesty official further said there is no concrete evidence that Sheikh Salman has resorted to violence or appealed his followers to carry out acts of violence during demonstrations against the ruling al-Khalifa regime.
He added that Amnesty International has over the past few years been monitoring the statements made by the 49-year-old respected cleric, and is aware of the fact that Sheikh Slaman, his Wefaq party and other political factions have all stressed the peaceful nature of anti-regime rallies.
Sheikh Ali Salman has neither explicitly nor implicitly called for a campaign of violence, and for that reason the Amnesty wants him freed from jail as soon as possible, Boumedouha said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters staged a rally in the northwestern Bahraini village of Diraz, situated about 12 kilometers southeast of the capital, Manama, following Friday prayers, urging Sheikh Salman's freedom.
Bahraini regime forces arrested opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman on December 28, 2014 on charges that included attempts to overthrow the incumbent regime and collaboration with foreign powers.
In a similar statement on Friday, the Office of the UN High Commission for Human Rights [OHCHR] renewed calls on the Manama regime to immediately release the al-Wefaq leader.
The ongoing heavy-handed crackdown on peaceful demonstrations has left scores of Bahrainis dead and hundreds of others injured.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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