EP Plenary: The case of human rights defender Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja in Bahrain

14.12.2022
Strasbourg
EEAS Press Team

Speech delivered by Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides, on behalf of High-Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell 

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Madam President, Honourable Members of the European Parliament.

Human rights represent a core dimension of the European Union’s engagement with Bahrain and are regularly addressed, including during annual Human Rights Dialogue with the country, as well as by our Member States.

Since the first round of our dialogue with Bahrain in 2016, we have been addressing several areas of concern with regard to the human rights situation. Freedom of expression and association, the right to a fair trial, allegations of torture and prison conditions and the situation of prisoners of conscience are among the points that we raise systematically and consistently with Bahraini authorities.

We have seen progress on certain human rights issues in Bahrain. The fact that healthcare in prisons is now provided by the Ministry of Health instead of the Ministry of Interior, and the increasing number of cases for which alternative punishment apply, are steps in the right direction. We continue to urge that independent oversight mechanisms are put into place and that the officials are held accountable in cases of torture and ill-treatment of prisoners

The case of Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja is one of the cases we have been actively following, both from Brussels and via our Delegation in Riyadh accredited to Bahrain. We are regularly insisting in seeking clarifications from the Bahraini authorities on his health and access to medical treatment, as well as details on the judicial process. In doing so, we have constantly reiterated the respect for the UN Guidelines on the Minimum Standards of Treatment of Prisoners (the “Mandela Rules”), as well as the European Union's principled position on freedom of expression and association.

The most recent dialogue, held on 27 October in Manama, provided further opportunity to discuss pertinent issues of concern with Bahraini authorities. Moreover, three EU Member States’ Ambassadors present in the country participated in the Dialogue as observers.

On that occasion, the European Union emphasised rule of law as a foundation for our engagement with partner countries. We have also enquired about the conditions in prisons, urging Bahrain to seriously investigate any torture allegations and violations of the right to a fair trial, as well as to extend an amnesty to all currently on death row. The meeting also allowed raising individual cases, including the one of [Abdulhadi] Al-Khawaja. We pleaded for transparency and openness from the Bahraini side and requested for the possibility for the EU Special Representative for Human Rights, [Eamon] Gilmore, to visit him and other prisoners of concience.

In the same vein, the EU Special Representative for Human Rights has been raising the cases of imprisoned Bahraini human rights defenders with Bahraini authorities, pleading for a release including on humanitarian grounds.

The European Union will remain actively engaged on human rights situation in Bahrain, including on the case of [Abdulhadi] Al-Khawaja.

We are confident that intensification of relations with Bahrain could possibly lead to an improvement of the overall human rights situation in the country. For this reason, we will also explore opportunities for sharing EU expertise and best practices in specific human rights related domains with competent Bahraini authorities. Moreover, the European Union will also work with Bahrain to implement its recently adopted National Human Rights Action Plan, which includes specific objectives in the area of rule of law. 

Thank you.

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