53 lawmakers, in a letter addressed to the monarch on Thursday, pointed to the joint statement issued by the Chair of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, Maria Arena, and Chair of the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula, Hannah Neumann, concerning failures of the judicial system in Bahrain to exclude confessions obtained through torture and under duress .
The legislators then called on King Hamad to order an end to the use of torture in the judicial and penal systems, and expressed hope that he would his executive power to pardon the death row prisoners in light of their letter and that of 16 international and Bahraini rights groups, including Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), the Bahraini Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and Human Rights Watch.
The tiny Persian Gulf kingdom has seen anti-regime protests over the past nine years. The major demand has been the ouster of the Al Khalifah regime and establishment of a just and conclusive system representing all Bahraini nationals.