Author Archives: GCC

Bahrain king to Obama: we have evidence of Iran’s flagrant interference in our internal affairs

AhlulBayt News Agency – Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa claimed that Bahrain has [...]

In Bahrain, Shia lives matter

A strong and independent Bahrain needs Sunni and Shia to work together and a government [...]

Britain lobbied UN to whitewash Bahrain police abuses

Documents indicate UK and Saudi Arabia worked to water down human rights statement Britain has [...]

Mr. Obama, muster your courage, call out human rights abuses when you meet Gulf monarchs

Thursday, when he attends Gulf Co-operation Council in Saudi Arabia, will be the last time [...]

President Obama’s Last Opportunity With the Gulf

When President Obama visits Saudi Arabia this week, he should dwell on the contradictions which [...]

The Saudi Arabian government has paid for nearly a dozen Conservative MPs to fly out to visit the country this year so far, official records reveal. The latest version of MPs’ register of interests show 11 MPs have registered “parliamentary fact-finding” visits paid for by the Saudi Arabian ministry of Foreign Affairs. All the MPs to accept the trips and to so far register them are Conservatives. One, Sir Alan Duncan, is the chair of the House of Commons Intelligence and Security Committee. READ MORE Britain has exported £2.8bn of arms to Saudi Arabia since March 2015 The gifts mark an intensification of the autocratic petro-state’s lobbying efforts in Britain amid increasing criticism of both its domestic human rights record and alleged war crimes. The trips, which included hotel accommodation and flights, are each worth between around £1,500 and £3,700, according to the register of interests. They come amid accusations by the United Nations and international charities that Saudi Arabia is committing war crimes in its bombing campaign in Yemen. Civilian targets hit by Saudi Arabian bombs include multiple international hospitals operated by Doctors Without Borders, schools, and weddings. 10 examples of Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses 10 show all The House of Commons International Development Committee recommended an arms embargo against the country last month, but the Government has so far ignored these concerns. There is no sign of British Government support for Saudi Arabia abating, with new figures out yesterday showing ministers issued over 120 military export licences to the country since the bombing began, worth £2.8 billion. With the Government only having a slim majority, Tory backbenchers’ views on Saudi Arabia could be key in any crunch votes that might see action taken against the Kingdom. READ MORE Barack Obama gets diplomatic snub as Saudi Arabia shows its anger over 9/11 bill Five issues likely to affect the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia as Obama visits the Middle East Saudi Arabia threatens to sell off US assets if Congress passes 9/11 bill Pressure builds for investigation into London arms trade fair after judge sees evidence of illegal weapons sales Last month the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon himself paid a low-key visit to Saudi Arabia, where he met with Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, the mastermind of the country’s internal repression policies. The MPs gifted the trips visited the country in two waves, the first for four days in mid-February and the second for four days in early April. MPs are legally required to declare any donations they receive over a certain cost limit, including paid trips. The MPs listed as having received paid-for visits to the the country are Edward Argar, Rehman Chisti, Sir Alan Duncan, Sir Edward Garnier, David Jones, Kwasi Kwarteng, David Mackintosh, Mark Pawsey, Royston Smith, Martin Vickers, and Helen Whately.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino flew from Russia to Qatar on Wednesday He received an overview [...]