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Foreign Secretary William Hague says Bahraini Government should move quickly to carry out commitments to transparent investigations into recent events and any alleged human rights abuses.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague has expressed the UK government's concern on continuing reports overnight of unacceptable violence used against protesters in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a statement following a conversation with the Crown Prince of Bahrain to express the UK's deep concern about the situation.
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken to the King of Bahrain following protests in the country.
Prime Minister David Cameron has personally called on the King of Bahrain to end the violent suppression of street protests in the Gulf state.
Foreign Secretary William Hague today spoke with Bahraini Foreign Minister, H.E Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohamed Al Khalifa.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has called on authorities to respect the right to peaceful protest in Bahrain.
Four Bahrainis protestors sentenced to death for killing of two policemen.
皇冠体育app UK Government remains deeply concerned by reports of human rights abuses in Bahrain, particularly the arrest of political activists and medical staff.
Foreign Secretary William Hague raised UK concerns in his meeting with the Crown Prince of Bahrain on 25 May.
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