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To submit a news release, use this form. National Press Club awardee held for past 18 months in BahrainAugust 3, 2014Reporters Without Borders, Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), Freedom House, Human Rights First, Just Foreign Policy and Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED) call for the release of the internationally-known Bahraini photographer Ahmed Humaidan, who is to receive the National Press Clubs John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award in absentia in Washington, DC July 30. He has been held since December 29, 2012 in Bahrain.Humaidan was sentenced on March 26, 2014 to ten years in prison for supposedly participating in an attack on a police station in Sitra on April 8, 2012. A court is due to rule on his appeal on August 25. He told his family and his lawyer that his interrogators subjected him to psychological torture and threatened to kill him. His lawyer has repeatedly requested an independent investigation into his clients allegations of torture. He has also asked the prison authorities to let his client be examined by a doctor. Founded in 1908, the National Press Club is the worlds leading professional organization for journalists and defends through its Press Freedom Committee the rights of reporters and fights for transparency worldwide. The National Press Club John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award is presented at a gala dinner every year to two journalists one American and one foreign who have demonstrated through their work the principles of press freedom and open government. Announcing this years winners, NPC president Myron Belkind said: Ahmed Humaidan is a photojournalist, not a criminal. The authorities in Bahrain need to free him and the other reporters who have been jailed there for the crime of doing their jobs. Twelve news providers are currently detained in Bahrain. Six of them are serving long jail sentences. Two others are being prosecuted. And many more have sought asylum abroad. By arbitrarily arresting news providers and peaceful civil society activists, the Bahraini authorities are trying to stifle all dissent in the kingdom. The six organizations that have signed this letter call for the immediate and unconditional release of Ahmed Humaidan and all the other news providers who are being held in connection with their work in Bahrain. ADHRB - Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain Freedom House Human Rights First Just Foreign Policy POMED - Project on Middle East Democracy Reporters Without Borders For more information contact: Reporters without Borders Phone: +33 1 44 83 84 84 Website: www.rsf.org |