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- Manama_incident abstract "The Manama incident on August 26, 2010 involved the arrest in the Seef shopping mall in Manama, Bahrain, of Fakhria al-Singace, the sister of Dr Abdul Jalil Al-Singace, human-rights spokesperson for the Bahrain opposition Haq Movement. According to The New York Times, three women wearing the niqāb and abaya entered the mall and unfurled a banner reading, \"It is forbidden to arbitrarily arrest and detain people\". More than a dozen plain-clothes and uniformed police officers surrounded them, and Fakhria al-Singace was handcuffed and arrested after being pinned spread-eagled to a cafe table. She was released the next day.The women were protesting against the arrests of several human rights activists, including Abdul Jalil al-Singace, who was detained on August 13 at Bahrain International Airport after returning from a conference in London, where he had offered evidence about the human rights situation in Bahrain. The government has accused him of involvement in terrorism. The arrests are part of a crackdown on political opposition in Bahrain that saw 159 arrests in two weeks in August 2011, with many activists reportedly held without charge or access to lawyers or family members.Amnesty International has asked the government to reveal the whereabouts of eight of the detainees, who include a number of Shia clerics. Local websites describing the situation have been blocked by the government.The Sunni governing family is concerned about upcoming parliamentary elections on October 23 that could see it lose to the country's Shiite majority. Bahrain's close relationship with the United States — it hosts an American naval base — and its Shiite citizens' relationships with Iran, have added to the tension.".
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- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Abaya.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Abd-al_Ghani_al-Khanjar.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Abduljalil_al-Singace.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Al-Watan_(Bahrain).
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Amnesty_International.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Bahrain.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Bahrain_International_Airport.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Bahrain_News_Agency.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Capital_punishment.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010_in_Bahrain.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:21st_century_in_Manama.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights_in_Bahrain.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Daily_News.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_News.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Hamad_bin_Isa_Al_Khalifa.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Haq_Movement.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Lords.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Khaleej_Times.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Khalifa_bin_Salman_Al_Khalifa.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Manama.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Al_Tajer.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink National_Security_Agency_(Bahrain).
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Niqāb.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Poliomyelitis.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Rasheed_Bin_Abdullah_Al_Khalifa.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Seef_Mall.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Sheikh.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Solitary_confinement.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink United_Arab_Emirates.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "2010 crackdown".
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manama incident".
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "crackdown campaign".
- Manama_incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "crackdown".
- Manama_incident wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Manama_incident subject Category:2010_in_Bahrain.
- Manama_incident subject Category:21st_century_in_Manama.
- Manama_incident subject Category:Human_rights_in_Bahrain.
- Manama_incident type Right.
- Manama_incident comment "The Manama incident on August 26, 2010 involved the arrest in the Seef shopping mall in Manama, Bahrain, of Fakhria al-Singace, the sister of Dr Abdul Jalil Al-Singace, human-rights spokesperson for the Bahrain opposition Haq Movement. According to The New York Times, three women wearing the niqāb and abaya entered the mall and unfurled a banner reading, \"It is forbidden to arbitrarily arrest and detain people\".".
- Manama_incident label "Manama incident".
- Manama_incident sameAs Q6746855.
- Manama_incident sameAs حادثة_المنامة.
- Manama_incident sameAs m.0cz8n2q.
- Manama_incident sameAs Q6746855.
- Manama_incident wasDerivedFrom Manama_incident?oldid=637741455.
- Manama_incident isPrimaryTopicOf Manama_incident.