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Bahrain Centre for Human Rights — The Bahrain Centre for Human Rights is a Bahrain based NGO led by its President, Abdulhadi Al Khawaja, who is described by the Centre in an article it has published on its website as an “admirer of Ayatollah Khomeini” [cite web title=Castles… … Wikipedia
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