Athletes a part, we all know that the Olympics will be the gathering of all the pompous, arrogant, parasites, such as heads of state, dictators, monarchs, princes, etc. from all shades of the authoritarian spectrum, some worse than others. Though on the whole, the entire ratbag should be classed the same, but it does no harm to single out one who might stink a bit more than the others.
Dear
friends across the UK and the Middle East,
The British
government is about to reward a torturer with a luxury hotel and
chauffeur-driven BMW at the London Olympics -- unless we demand
they stop this outrage.
Prince Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa
is a chief architect of Bahrain’s brutal suppression of the Arab
Spring, accused of personally torturing protesters, and
persecuting athletes who have stood up against his father’s
dictatorship. Gifted the presidency of the Bahrain Olympic Committee,
Nasser now stands to receive VIP treatment at the London games.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said that Nasser will be
“closely assessed”, but hasn’t yet committed to keep out this
human rights abuser.
If enough of us raise our voices, we can
ensure Nasser is kept away from the London games. Avaaz
members in the UK and Bahrain have come together to start a campaign
to force Secretary Hague to keep this torturer away from the
Olympics, but they need our support.
Sign the petition now --
when we reach 30,000 signatures, we’ll work with Bahraini activists
to deliver the message to Secretary Hague and PM David Cameron in
London:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_torturers_at_the_olympics/?vl Nasser
is the son of Bahrain’s ruling King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa, one
of the Arab World’s most brutal dictators. Intimately involved in
the crackdown on the Arab Spring pro-democracy protesters in Bahrain,
Nasser has used his platform as head of the country’s Olympic
Committee to ensure that athletes in particular have been punished if
they dissent.
He installed himself as head of a committee that
targeted 150 athletes and sports officials for their democratic
views, including a disabled athlete,
personally ensuring that two
of Bahrain's national football team star players were also arrested
and imprisoned. When Mohammed, capped 52 times for Bahrain, was
sentenced to 2 years in prison, Nasser tweeted, “If it was up to
me, I’d give them all life.”
Several of the protesters have
also claimed that they were personally tortured by Nasser after
their arrests for peaceful demonstrations.
Foreign
Secretary Hague and PM Cameron have the power to block Nasser’s
entry into the UK, but right now, they stand set to reward him
with publicly-funded VIP treatment for the duration of the London
games. Let’s stand with Bahraini athletes and protesters to demand
that Hague and Cameron prevent Nasser’s attendance at the games.
Sign the
petition:http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_torturers_at_the_olympics/?vl