Bahrain king reinstates citizenship of 551 amid mass trials
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Bahrain’s king on Sunday reinstated the citizenship of 551 people convicted and stripped of their nationality amid a series of mass trials conducted during the island nation’s yearslong crackdown on dissent.
A surprise royal order gave no explanation for King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s decision, other than to say that he had the final decision in such cases.
Bahrain, which is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, faces widespread international criticism over its campaign. The Sunni monarchy crushed an Arab Spring uprising in 2011 that was supported by the nation’s Shiite majority. The tiny island off the coast of Saudi Arabia has seen low-level unrest since then, which authorities have blamed on Iran.