Protests
Bedoon protest for the freedom of AlFadhli
After announcing hunger strike, the Bedoon had a protest demanding the freedom of activist Abdulhakim AlFadhli. The activist was sentenced to two years in jail
Trial postponed for Bedoon protesters
The case made against 32 Bedoon who protested in December 2011 was postponed to March the 17th. The 32 Bedoon are facing charges of organizing
Bedoon protester tweets about his shot eye
One of the worst results of ”excessive violence” adopted by the security men during their interaction with demonstration of Bedoon in Taimaa on the 2nd
Gulf Center: Bedoon protestors subjected to violence and arrests at the hands of security forces
The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) has received information that on Tuesday 2 October 2012, a peaceful protest in Taima Square near Kuwait City,
5 underage protesters bailed out after a week in detention
As we previously reported, there were 5 protesters who were arrested on Tuesday and are between the age of 14 to 17. 1- Ahmed Thany
18 protesters, 11 activists, and 5 minors detained
After stating that there are 11 Bedoon detainees from the 2nd of October protest, Kuwaiti NGOs and Bedoon rights got confirmed news that the number of
French, British, and US made bullets used against Bedoon
On Tuesday protest, this picture was taken of bullets used against Bedoon protesters in Taimaa. The picture shows that Kuwait interior ministry uses flashbangs (Rheinmetall MK13),
Bedoon protest for the freedom of their detainees
Earlier Friday, the interior ministry of Kuwait continued issuing its propaganda statements against the Bedoon of Kuwait by stating that those illegal protests are disturbing the work
Interior Ministry accuses Bedoon of rioting and vandalism
[Masked security man points his shotgun at protesters on Tuesday's protest] Despite the statements of monitors from Kuwait human rights associations, Kuwait association for the foundations of
Full Report: 11 detainees, several injuries, and a protester shot in the eye
[Picture from Alaan newspaper] In a protest that was attended by almost 3000 protesters, the interior ministry of Kuwait has put a show of horror











