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Parliament abolishes controversial sexual assault legislation

The Parliament of Bahrain voted unanimously on 21 May to abolish controversial legislation that granted pardons to perpetrators of sexual abuse who married their victims. This landmark decision by the Shura Council represents a vital step towards protecting the rights and dignity of women, addressing gender-based violence, and ensuring justice for survivors of sexual assault in Bahrain. The vote follows years of advocacy and has been widely celebrated by human rights groups who have long condemned the law for promoting impunity and further victimizing survivors. The development marks a positive step towards aligning Bahrain's legal framework with international human rights standards and ensuring justice and accountability for Bahraini citizens.

Sources: Kingdom of Bahrain Shura Council, Middle East Monitor, Sharika Wa Laken, Amnesty International, The National News

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