27 Apr 2021 | 03:45 PM UTC
Bahrain: Opposition groups to protest in Diraz over alleged mistreatment of prisoners April 27
Opposition activists plan to protest in Diraz, Bahrain, from 22:00 April 27. Violence possible; avoid all protests.
Event
Opposition activists have called for a demonstration in Diraz at 22:00 April 27. The action is intended to highlight the alleged mistreatment of prisoners within Bahrain. Additional, unannounced protests could materialize at other locations and times, particularly within predominantly Shi'a towns on the outskirts of Manama.
In previous protests, clashes between demonstrators and security forces have occurred. Police have routinely resorted to tear gas and stun grenades to disperse overly zealous protesters. Localized traffic disruptions are likely near demonstration sites. In the past, protesters have burned tires and, in certain instances, targeted security forces with Molotov cocktails and crude explosive devices.
Context
Anti-government protests have been a persistent issue since the 2011 uprising, which stemmed from the longstanding perception among members of the Shi'a majority that they are politically and economically marginalized. Several human rights organizations routinely accuse the Bahraini government of mistreating political prisoners. Protests over prisoner rights have spiked in recent months, partly due to unconfirmed reports of a COVID-19 outbreak within Bahraini prisons.
Advice
Avoid all protests due to the potential for violence; if a protest materializes near you, leave the area immediately. Do not take photographs. Allow extra time if driving near the affected areas; consider planning alternative routes around the demonstration sites.