Bahrain Freedom Movement

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Bahrain Freedom Movement
حركة أحرار البحرين الإسلامية
Website
Voice of Bahrain

The Bahrain Freedom Movement (

Arabic: حركة أحرار البحرين الإسلامية, romanizedHarakat Ahrar al-Bahrayn)[1] is a London-based Bahraini opposition group which has its headquarters in a north London mosque. Its main medium is the Voice of Bahrain website which was blocked for several years by Batelco, Bahrain's sole Internet service provider
, on orders from the Ministry of Information.

The BFM played a leading role in the 1990s uprising in Bahrain.

It is led by

Al Quds Al Arabi
.

The Bahrain government's political reforms in 2001 saw two of the BFM's most prominent leaders leave the movement. Under the reforms, all exiles were invited to return to Bahrain to participate in the political process, and leading members returned to their homeland. Although all of its members have received political amnesties and most have returned to Bahrain to participate in the political process, several have remained in London where they hold the status of asylum seekers.

On March 7, 2011, Al Shehabi alongside

Bahraini uprising of 2011.[2]

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  2. ^ "Hardline Shi'ite groups demand republic in Bahrain". Reuters. March 8, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2019.