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Bahrain says High Commissioner's Statement “Lacks Credibility”
Abdullah Al-Dosari
2017-09-12 - 3:44 am
Bahrain Mirror: Assistant Foreign Minister of Bahrain and head of the Bahraini government's delegation in Geneva, Abdullah Al-Dosari, described the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Bin Raad's statement as "lacking credibility".
"The accusations and allegations of the High Commissioner for Human Rights about Bahrain are redundant, baseless and lacking credibility," he wrote on his official Twitter account.
During the Human Rights Council's latest session, Prince Zeid had warned of the "gravity of the situation", reiterating his office's readiness to provide any assistance and "any genuine effort to address the situation in Bahrain."
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