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Teachers stage protest for jailed trade unionist
NASUWT calls for release of Bahraini Mahdi Abu Dheeb

TEACHERS staged a silent protest yesterday demanding the immediate release of a trade union leader on the fourth anniversary of his imprisonment in Bahrain.

Bahrain Teachers Association (BTA) president Mahdi Abu Dheeb was arrested in 2011 and allegedly tortured before being sentenced to 10 years in jail for trade union organisation and for calling for quality education for all during the 2011 Arab Spring.

BTA vice-president Jalila al-Salman and Amnesty’s Shane Enright joined delegates at NASUWT conference to call for Mr Dheeb’s release.

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