Bahrain: As human rights defender Dr. Al-Singace enters 300th day of hunger strike, NGOs call for his immediate release

15/01/2016
Press release

NGOs from the around the world call for the immediate release of prisoner of conscience Dr. Abduljalil al-Singace on his 300th day of hunger strike. Dr. al-Singace began his hunger strike in March 2015 as a response to police subjecting inmates at the Central Jau Prison to collective punishment, humiliation and torture.

Since 21 March 2015, Dr. al-Singace has foregone food and subsisted on water and IV fluid injections for sustenance. Days later, Jau prison authorities transferred him to the Qalaa hospital, where he is still being kept in a form of solitary confinement.

Dr. al-Singace’s family, who visited him on 7 January, state that the prison administration is controlling his treatment at Qalaa hospital, and has for five months continuously, denied his need for a physical checkup by his hematologist at Salmaniya Medical Complex.

According to Dr. al-Singace’s family, he is not allowed to walk outside. He remains isolated in the Qalaa hospital, and is provided only irregular contact with his family. He is frequently denied basic hygienic items including soap, and is not allowed to interact with other patients in the hospital.

Dr. al-Singace is a member of the Bahrain 13, a group of thirteen peaceful political activists and human rights defenders, including Ebrahim Sharif and Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, sentenced to prison terms for their peaceful role in Bahrain’s Arab Spring protests in 2011.

Dr. al-Singace was first arrested in August 2010 at Bahrain airport. He had just returned from a conference at the British House of Lords regarding human rights in Bahrain. Security forces detained Dr. al-Singace for six months, during which he was tortured, and released him in February 2011 during the height of protests. However, Dr. al-Singace was rearrested on 17 March 2011, after his participation in peaceful pro-democracy protests. In detention, officers blindfolded, handcuffed, and beat Dr. al-Singace in the head with their fists and batons. Officers threatened him and his family with reprisals.

On 22 June 2011, a military court sentenced Dr. al-Singace to life for attempted overthrow of the regime. Since then, he has been imprisoned in the Central Jau Prison, and has only recently received treatment for a nose injury sustained during torture. He has been denied treatment for a similar ear injury also sustained during torture since his incarceration.

In 2015, Dr. al-Singace was awarded the Liu Xiaobo Courage to Write Award by the Independent Chinese PEN Centre, and was named one of Index on Censorship’s 100 “free expression heroes” in 2016. He has long campaigned for an end to torture and political reform, writing on these and other subjects on his blog, Al-Faseela, which remains banned by Bahraini Internet Service Providers. Bahrain has become a dangerous place for those who speak out, with peaceful dissidents at risk of arbitrary arrests, systematic torture and unfair trial.

We, the undersigned NGOs, call on the government of Bahrain to immediately secure the release of Dr. al-Singace and all prisoners of conscience, and to provide all appropriate and necessary medical treatment for Dr. al-Singace. 

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  • Co-signatories

     Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB)
     ARTICLE 19
     Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR)
     Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD)
     Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
     Croatian PEN
     Danish PEN
     English PEN
     European Center for Democracy and Human Rights (ECDHR)
     FIDH, within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
     Ghanaian PEN
     Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR)
     Icelandic PEN
     Index on Censorship
     Italian PEN
     Norwegian PEN
     PEN America
     PEN Bangladesh
     PEN Bolivia
     PEN Canada
     PEN Català
     PEN Center Argentina
     PEN Center USA
     PEN Centre of German Speaking Writers Abroad
     PEN Eritrea in Exile
     PEN Flander
     PEN Germany
     PEN International
     PEN Netherlands
     PEN New Zealand
     PEN Québéc
     PEN Romania
     PEN South Africa
     PEN Suisse Romand
     Peruvian PEN
     Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF)
     San Miguel PEN
     Scholars at Risk
     Scottish PEN
     Serbian PEN
     Trieste PEN
     Wales PEN Cymru
     World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), within the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
     Zambian PEN

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