It has been reported that the Lawyers’ Disciplinary Board in Bahrain decided to prohibit prominent human rights lawyer Abdullah Al-Shamlawi from practicing his profession for one year in hearing held on 22 March 2021. Al-Shamlawi is a legal consultant and
Prominent human rights lawyer Abdullah Al-Shamlawi from Bahrain was initially convicted on 30 June 2020 over a number of tweets he posted. However, Bahrain Institute for Rights & Democracy (BIRD) reported that Bahrain’s Third High Criminal Court suspended his sentence
It has been reported that prominent human rights lawyer Abdullah Al-Shamlawi from Bahrain has been sentenced to eight months in prison over two tweets on 30 June 2020. The sentence has been suspended upon payment of 200 BD (USD$530) bail.
Lawyers for Lawyers ontving informatie dat de Verenigde Naties Werkgroep inzake Arbitraire Detentie (WGAD) tijdens de 70e sessie op 28 augustus 2014, geoordeeld heeft dat de detentie van mensenrechtenadvocaat Abdul Aziz Moussa en zijn client Mohammed Hasan Sedif arbitrair was.