Saudi Monarchy afraid of Revolution Passes a new law to Prosecute Protesters as terrorists


Saudi Dictator MonarchyJNN 03 Feb 2014 Riyadh : Saudi Arabia put into effect a sweeping new law Sunday that human rights activists say allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or otherwise engages in dissent. Continue reading

Wahabi Al Khalifa Family princess & princes Personally torturing Shia activists


Bahraini Protesters Do or Die MissionJNN 26 Jan 2013 Manama : A Bahraini princess is in court for the torture of three pro-democracy activists in detention. The princess’s case is the latest in a string of cases of torture and violence has seen the light in a report issued by Bahraini opposition. Continue reading

Saudi and US backed Zionist ” Free Syrian Army “Terrorists Martyred a young Shia Child By Hanging him


 

JNN 08 Aug 2012 Damascus : Terrorists in Syria hanged a small Shiite child after killing all his family members in Damascus, human rights activists in Iraq unveiled on Monday.  Continue reading

Saudi and US backed Zionist " Free Syrian Army "Terrorists Martyred a young Shia Child By Hanging him


 

JNN 08 Aug 2012 Damascus : Terrorists in Syria hanged a small Shiite child after killing all his family members in Damascus, human rights activists in Iraq unveiled on Monday.  Continue reading

UAE Govt afraid of the Arab Spring , speeds up the crack down against the Revolutionaries


 

JNN 26 July 2012 Dubai : Security forces in the United Arab Emirates have arrested dozens of human rights activists as the government crackdown on opposition aggravates.  Continue reading

Oman Govt afraid of Revolution , Arrest and Jails a Number of Bloggers


JNN 13 June 2012 Muscat :  The Oman government on Friday jailed a number of bloggers in the country, activists reported. Continue reading

Bahrain Human rights activist beaten by police


MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — A lawyer for a prominent human rights activist in Bahrain says his client has been hospitalized after a beating by police at an anti-government protest.

Nabeel Rajab is the president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. His lawyer, Mohammed al-Jishi, says the activist was “beaten brutally” by members of the security forces during a rally on Friday in the capital, Manama. Continue reading