Najah Yusuf writes in the Guardian rugged experiences in Bahrain criticized as.The bahrain GP has been driven since 2004. In 2011 the race was canceled unrest. SRDJAN SUKI
In 2017, criticized the Bahrain GP-race Facebook. Ever since I’ve been incarcerated, and I’ve been beat up and violated sexually.
So writes Najah Yusuf the british press in the Guardian this week published in the blog.
He is serving a three year prison sentence.
– Write to Isa Town prison, 22 miles from Bahrain International Circuitista, which hosts the annual F1 race, Yusuf told reporters.
– the Grand Prix is an international sporting spectacle as well as the prosperity and glamour of the symbols, especially in Bahrain, the ruler of the family. Me and the other Bahraini citizens, it is merely an annual reminder of the suffering in our fight against tyranny and oppression.
police in the hands of the
In 2017 Sebastian Vettel to celebrate the Bahrain GP win. About a week after the start Yusuf’s life “a terrible experience”.
Four days I was interrogated relentlessly Facebook-update concerning the race to be cancelled and imprisoned F1-criticized ‘ release, Yusuf writes the guardian’s blog.
They (the police) took forcibly my phone and threatened to kill my son, if I don’t open the keypad lock. They threatened to kill me. They tried to bribe me. They beat me up.
Yusuf was questioned about his relationship to several human rights defenders, activists and opposition groups.
the Worst part was, when the police tear hijab my and tried to tear the rest of my clothes, and finally harassed me sexually in jail, Yusuf told reporters.
during the week that I’ve been through the pain and humiliation will haunt me the rest of my life – and all this, because I was against oppression and GP-race.
the Evidence?
Yusuf bend and wrote the finished of recognition.
When I read it, the police beat up again and threatened to rape me.
Yusuf wrote in court the second the finished confession, without the presence of a lawyer. Her hit was a three-year prison sentence.
– the decision of the Court, was guilty of the state to defame, harm and a distorted image of adoption abroad, Yusuf writes.
the alleged crimes as evidence, the judge quoted the formula of criticizing the Facebook-updates. In bahrain that saw no national security threat.
”Even if you pay the price…”
Yusuf is the mother of four children. He has not seen his children in six months.
– Even if you pay the price for my decision to stand up against the GP-the race, my position has not changed, he said.
for Years the ruler of the family has cleaned up its reputation internationally and mince recklessly human rights. At the same time the F1 series has constantly ignored the abuses.
the Bahrain GP run this weekend.
– I implore that all F1 fans will remember my story and thousands of suffer from bahrain lamanites. Don’t let Bahrain’s human rights abuses that tainted the race.
F1-studio: did you Hear Robert Kubica F1 series? “I’ve questioned every time”