- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

Iran Nuclear Deal Also Plays Part in US Decision on Bahrain Military Aid

© Flickr / Adam FagenWhite house
White house - Sputnik International
Subscribe
Earlier in the day, US State Department spokesperson John Kirby said in a press release that the United States would lift its ban on sending security aid to the regime in Bahrain due to "progress" on human rights issues.

MOSCOW (Sputnik), Alexander Mosesov — The US' decision to lift the ban on sending military aid to Bahrain is partly linked to the Iran nuclear talks, ‎a government relations officer at Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB) ‎told Sputnik on Tuesday.

"During the GCC summit in Washington, President Obama did promise expedited arms to the GCC countries as a means to bolster them against any Iranian aggression so I think the upcoming Iran deal also plays a part in it [the ban lift]," Kate Kizer said.

According to Kizer, the decision was motivated more by politics rather than by any progress made on human rights, as no reforms have been made that could really have improved the chances of reconciliation and dialogue.

Riot police fire tear gas as they chase Bahraini anti-government protesters throwing stones and petrol bombs on the outskirts of the capital of Manama, Bahrain - Sputnik International
US to Remove Ban on Security Aid to Bahrain
ADHRB's government relations officer also noted Bahrain's role in the anti-ISIL coalition. Since 2011, the Sunni regime in Bahrain has been locked in a struggle with an opposition movement, led primarily by Shiites, who are thought to make up the majority of the country’s population.

Bahrain is a member of the US-led coalition against the Islamic State militant group. The coalition has been launching airstrikes in Syria and Iraq against the group’s positions since 2014.

Tuesday marks the deadline for Iran and a group of international negotiators, including envoys from the United States, to reach a deal on Tehran’s nuclear program. The deal hopes to ensure the peaceful development of Tehran’s nuclear program and the lifting of sanctions imposed on Iran due to fears it could be developing a nuclear weapon.

The US government’s renewal of its military aid to Manama is a major blow to human rights in Bahrain as the ruling regime continues its crackdown against the Bahraini people, US watchdog Freedom House said in a press release on Tuesday.

"The Obama Administration’s decision to lift the hold on military assistance to Bahrain cannot be attributed to improvements in political rights or civil liberties in Bahrain because no such improvements exist," Freedom House President Mark Lagon said. “Thousands of Bahrainis remain imprisoned for voicing opposition to the government, and reports of torture are widespread.”

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала