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Bahraini Gov't Decides to Stop Financial Aid to Political Convicts
2016-01-13 - 12:10 am
Bahrain Mirror: Bahrain's Cabinet agreed on Monday (January 11, 2016) to stop granting bonuses, financial aid and awards to convicts sentenced by a final court verdict over political cases.
The Cabinet approved suspending these bonuses and aids in case the person is referred to the Public Prosecution, and to be terminally cut them off if found guilty. However, if he is acquitted, they will be returned to him retroactively; so as mentioned in the memorandum of Bahrain's Minister of Interior Rashid Bin Abdullah Al Khalifa.
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