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Bahrain Parliament Passes Bill that Deems Hiding Wanted Person a “Terrorist Crime”
2017-11-22 - 9:11 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini House of Representatives passed in its session held yesterday on Tuesday (November 21, 2017) a bill presented by Parliament Chairman Ahmed Al-Mulla that considers hiding wanted persons by the security apparatus and covering for them a "terrorist crime" whose penalty can reach up to life imprisonment or death penalty.
The House of Representatives decided to refer the bill to the cabinet to amend article 2 of Law of Protecting Society from Terrorism Act
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