The raids and arrests have been reported to have happened last week, the same week when Formula One mogul Bernie Ecclestone announced that he has no concerns about this year’s race nor has he heard of negative reports coming from the country.
Reports indicate that fifteen Bahrainis, mostly youths, have been arrested in two towns near the race site.
Bahrain is still in crisis and the regime crackdown continues against pro-democracy protesters. Human Rights First urges Formula One organizers, participants, and sponsors to speak out against any raids and arrests designed to intimidate Bahrainis from protesting peacefully during or around the Bahrain Grand Prix.