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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bahrain has revoked citizenship from 69 individuals accused of sympathizing with Iran, escalating its crackdown on dissent amid ongoing regional conflict.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bahrain has revoked the citizenship of <strong>69 individuals</strong> for allegedly sympathizing with Iran during the ongoing Middle East war. This action, announced by Bahrain&#8217;s Interior Ministry on social media, marks a significant escalation in the government&#8217;s crackdown on dissent.</p>
<p>The Bahraini government claims these revocations are legal measures under the Bahraini Citizenship Act, which grants broad powers to revoke nationality on national security grounds. The law was amended in 2014 to include provisions for revocation if individuals cause damage to the kingdom&#8217;s interests.</p>
<p>This recent wave of revocations adds to a troubling trend; between 2012 and 2019, Bahrain stripped at least <strong>990 nationals</strong> of their citizenship. Such measures often spike during periods of political tension or conflict, reflecting a pattern of using national security as a rationale for suppressing dissent.</p>
<p>The consequences for those affected are severe. Losing citizenship can render individuals stateless and cut off access to essential public services. Many learn about their loss through government announcements or social media.</p>
<p>As of April 10, 2026, at least <strong>286 people</strong> have been detained since the beginning of the war, indicating an intensified crackdown that raises serious concerns about human rights violations. Sayed Ahmed AlWadaei from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy stated that Bahrain is leveraging the regional conflict as a pretext to eliminate dissent and redefine who is considered Bahraini.</p>
<p>The Interior Ministry stated, &#8220;The Bahraini nationality has been revoked from those individuals for glorifying or sympathizing with hostile Iranian acts or engaging in contacts with external parties.&#8221; However, human rights groups argue that these actions are politically motivated punishments rather than legitimate security measures.</p>
<p>In repressive regimes like Bahrain, laws can serve to advance the interests of those in power rather than uphold justice. AlWadaei emphasized that in such contexts, the government essentially decides what the rule of law entails, allowing it to act without accountability.</p>
<p>The situation remains fluid as international observers continue to monitor developments closely. The Bahraini government&#8217;s approach may influence broader regional dynamics amid ongoing conflicts involving Iran and its allies.</p>
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		<title>Saleh Mohammadi Executed at 19 Amid Political Crackdown in Iran</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Saleh Mohammadi, a 19-year-old wrestler, was executed in Iran on March 19, 2026, following a politically charged trial. His death has sparked outrage among human rights activists.</p>
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<p>Saleh Mohammadi was executed by hanging on March 19, 2026, at the age of 19, following accusations of killing two police officers during protests. His execution is part of a broader crackdown on dissent in Iran, which has seen multiple young protesters face severe penalties for their actions.</p>
<p>Mohammadi&#8217;s trial, which lacked due process and involved forced confessions, concluded with a death sentence handed down by the Iranian judiciary on February 4, 2026. His arrest occurred just one month prior, during protests in January 2026, highlighting the swift and harsh response of the Khamenei regime to any form of dissent.</p>
<p>Notably, Mohammadi was a promising athlete, having won a bronze medal in wrestling at the Saytiyev International Cup in September 2024. His execution, alongside two other men, Saeed Davoudi and Mehdi Ghasemi, has drawn significant criticism from human rights organizations and activists. The Iranian regime claimed that the men acted on behalf of foreign powers, specifically Israel and the United States, as justification for their executions.</p>
<p>Human rights activists have condemned the execution as politically motivated. Nima Far, a prominent commentator, stated, &#8220;His execution was a blatant political murder, part of the Islamic Republic’s pattern of targeting athletes to crush dissent and terrorize society.&#8221; The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) echoed this sentiment, asserting that the public executions of young protesters, following trials built on torture and forced confessions, represent state-sanctioned murder intended to instill fear in the population.</p>
<p>The U.S. State Department expressed deep concern regarding Mohammadi&#8217;s imminent execution, emphasizing the international community&#8217;s alarm over the Iranian regime&#8217;s actions. Alizreza Nader, a noted analyst, remarked, &#8220;I feel very bad for him and his family. There should be a boycott of the regime when it comes to international sport.&#8221; This sentiment reflects a growing call for international bodies, including the International Olympic Committee and United World Wrestling, to intervene in light of these human rights violations.</p>
<p>As of now, the situation remains tense, with observers closely monitoring the Iranian government&#8217;s next moves. The executions of Mohammadi and his co-defendants are seen as part of a larger strategy to suppress dissent and maintain control over the populace. The international community continues to call for accountability and justice for those affected by the regime&#8217;s oppressive actions.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding further repercussions from these events, but the execution of Saleh Mohammadi has undoubtedly raised significant concerns about the future of human rights in Iran and the treatment of athletes within the country.</p>
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