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BAHRAIN - RIGHTS - PRISON

BAHRAIN - RIGHTS - PRISON
Prominent Bahraini activist Hajer Mansoor (R) smiles as she is greeted in the village of A'ali, south of the capital Manama, following her release from prison, on March 5, 2020. Mansoor was released today after completing a three-year prison term on charges that rights groups said were fabricated as an act of reprisal against government critics.
Hajer Mansoor, 51, her son and nephew were sentenced to prison in October 2017 after being accused of planting a fake bomb in a district south of the capital Manama.
Mazen Mahdi / AFP
Document reference 000_1PM8MZ
SLUG BAHRAIN - RIGHTS - PRISON
Creation date 3/5/2020 15:15 UTC
City/Country A'ali, Bahrain
Credit Mazen Mahdi / AFP
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BAHRAIN - RIGHTS - PRISON

BAHRAIN - RIGHTS - PRISON
Prominent Bahraini activist Hajer Mansoor (R) smiles as she is greeted in the village of A'ali, south of the capital Manama, following her release from prison, on March 5, 2020. Mansoor was released today after completing a three-year prison term on charges that rights groups said were fabricated as an act of reprisal against government critics.
Hajer Mansoor, 51, her son and nephew were sentenced to prison in October 2017 after being accused of planting a fake bomb in a district south of the capital Manama.
Mazen Mahdi / AFP