Bahrain and the UK: 2014 controversies
The UK’s political and security relationship with Bahrain is disputed even though the protests that began in 2011 are subsiding. This briefing summarises the controversies
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• The UK’s political and security relationship with Bahrain is disputed even though the protests that began in 2011 are subsiding.
• The British government says that its arms sales to Bahrain are consistent with its export licensing policy, which bans the export of items that might be used for internal repression.
• New naval base facilities in Bahrain for use by the Royal Navy were announced in December 2014.
• Visits to the UK by Prince Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, a member of the Bahraini royal family who has been accused of torture, continue to be controversial.
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