Bahrain’s rights organization slams silence on Qatar’s targeting of local fishermen
Bahrain’s human rights body
slammed the silence over Qatar’s continuous targeting of local fishermen in the
kingdom’s territorial waters, state news agency BNA reported.
The National Institution for
Human Rights (NIHR) expressed concern over the silence of NGOs on Qatar’s
violations of human rights, BNA reported on Friday, without naming the accused
organizations.
Bahrain’s Interior Minister
Rashid Al-Khalifa issued a warning to Qatari authorities earlier this week and
described Qatar’s actions towards Bahraini fishermen as “brutal.”
The minister said that in
the last 10 years, Qatar had stopped hundreds of boats with official Bahraini
IDs after claiming they were in Qatari waters.
However, the fishermen had
been fishing in those areas for centuries without any violation, the minister
said, adding that it was well known that those areas were part of Bahrain.
The minister said the
fishermen were arrested in a hostile and humiliated manner.
“According to Bahraini
fishermen, they were stopped in Bahrain's water, and we won't accept this,” he
said.



