The Hill: "How do you solve a problem like Maryam?" The Bahraini government faces a tricky choice
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How do you solve a problem like Maryam?
By Brian Dooley
September 02, 2014
The Bahraini government faces a tricky choice in the coming days as it weighs the political price of jailing leading human rights defender Maryam Al Khawaja.
Based abroad for the last few years, Maryam has been a leading advocate against the regimes human rights abuses. In the early morning hours of Saturday, August 30, she was arrested on a trip back to Bahrain, where authorities must now decide if its best to face the condemnation of locking her up for a long time or better to have her return to the international political circuit where she so brilliantly exposes their false claims of reform.
Maryam told me on Thursday that she wanted to go back to Bahrain and see her dad, whos on hunger strike in prison. She knew there were risks since shes been regularly targeted by the Bahraini authorities since she left the kingdom in 2011. She was hopeful though since her visit there in January 2013 didn't result in her arrest.
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For more than three years, Maryam has been a thorn in the Bahrain governments side, or perhaps more accurate a description is a constant jab to the kingdom's throat. She is about the most effective international critic of Bahrain's brutal crackdown on human rights defenders. She's kept the issue of Bahrain's human rights abuses on the agenda by crisscrossing the globe on behalf of the Gulf Center for Human Rights and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. She educates government officials, journalists, activists and anyone wholl listen about the crackdown against pro-democracy protesters since February 2011.
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