UN wants to release senior activist Nabeel Rajab
UN Security Council, has wanted to be released from Bahraini's human rights activist Nabeel Rajab, who was charged with allegedly spreading false information and disagreeing with governmental authorities.
The UN says that the sentence of Nabeel Rajab was unlawful and violated his personal freedom of expression.
So far, Nabeel has spent many years in jail since he was leading his democratic move in 2011. But the government on his part states that rajab charges were released in the form of freedom and transparency.
Nabeel Rajab, head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) and vice-secretary of the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH), has been in custody since 2016.
In February this year he was sentenced to five years imprisonment due to a message via his Twitter page was opposed to what is supposed to be the torture of Bahrain prisoners and the cruel acts of the Saudian army collaborating with the alliance of Yemen's civil war fighters
However, the sentence came while serving a two-year prison sentence after being convicted of allegedly spreading information that was allegedly false.
Human Rights Watch reported that reports from Rajab family members are saying that they are living in a difficult environment, shut up in a dirty room, with insects whose size is not more than ten feet, but its health is weakened and is suffering from a skin disease where he needs treatment.
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