Defenders / Bahrain / Ebrahim Sharif Case № HM-BH-2025-002
Defender · Bahrain

EBRAHIM
SHARIF

Ebrahim Sharif is a senior member of Bahrain's National Democratic Action Society. Since 2011 he has been arrested at least ten times for peaceful political speech and criticism of government policy. He is serving his latest six-month sentence for comments he made on LuaLua TV.

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Country
Bahrain
Role
Human rights monitor
Arrested
12 Nov 2025
Sentence
Six months in prison plus a fine of 200 Bahraini dinars (approximately $530).
HM-BH-2025-002
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Our Record · Detention

Imprisoned for
206 days.

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Days in detention since arrest on 12 November 2025. Counter live · updates daily at 00:00 UTC

Detention timeline · arrest → todayCounter live
12 Nov 2025Arrested at Bahrain International Airport
13 Nov 2025Public Prosecution orders pretrial detention
8 Jan 2026Lower Criminal Court convicts Sharif
6 Jun 2026Today
Case events · 27 on file
  1. Arrest

    First arrest during 2011 uprising

    Sharif was arrested for participating in peaceful protests calling for political reform. He was held incommunicado for months and sentenced to five years in prison by a special military court.

  2. Case update

    Torture and ill-treatment in custody

    During incommunicado detention, Sharif was subjected to torture including sleep deprivation, beatings, and sexual abuse. He was denied access to family members prior to his first court appearance.

  3. Verdict

    Military court sentences Sharif

    A special military court sentenced Sharif to five years in prison for his participation in peaceful protests.

  4. Arrest

    Arrested during 2011 uprising

    Ibrahim Sharif was arrested by security forces during Bahrain's pro-democracy uprising.

  5. Case update

    Tortured and held in solitary confinement

    He was tortured and held in solitary confinement for 56 days without access to a lawyer or any contact with his family.

  6. Verdict

    Military court sentenced to five years

    A military court sentenced Ibrahim Sharif to five years in prison on politically motivated charges.

  7. Release

    Released from prison

    Ibrahim Sharif was released after serving his five-year sentence.

  8. Arrest

    Re-arrested for peaceful criticism

    Within months of his release, he was arrested again for peacefully criticising government officials.

  9. Sentence

    Sentenced to six months in prison

    He was sentenced to six months in prison for his peaceful expression.

  10. Release

    Release from five-year sentence

    Sharif was released after serving his sentence for participation in the 2011 uprising.

  11. Arrest

    Rearrested three weeks after release

    Authorities arrested Sharif again for delivering a peaceful speech critical of government policies, accusing him of inciting hatred and encouraging the overthrow of the government.

  12. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    Ibrahim Sharif faced arrest or prosecution for peaceful political commentary.

  13. Release

    Released and placed under travel ban

    Sharif was released after one year in detention and placed under a travel ban.

  14. Arrest

    Arrested after Associated Press interview

    Sharif was arrested after telling the Associated Press that a visit by Prince Charles risked whitewashing Bahrain's crackdown on dissent.

  15. Release

    Charges dropped, released

    Charges related to the Associated Press interview were dropped and Sharif was released after two weeks in detention.

  16. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    He faced further arrest or prosecution for commentary on public affairs.

  17. Arrest

    Rearrested over social media posts

    Sharif was arrested again on accusations related to social media posts deemed critical of the government.

  18. Case update

    Prosecuted for peaceful expression

    Sharif was prosecuted again in connection with peaceful expression on social media.

  19. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    Ibrahim Sharif was subjected to another round of arrest or prosecution for expressing his political opinions.

  20. Case update

    Additional prosecution for social media activity

    Authorities prosecuted Sharif once more for peaceful expression on social media.

  21. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    He faced arrest or prosecution for peaceful criticism of the government.

  22. Case update

    Further arrest or prosecution

    Sharif faced arrest or prosecution again for peaceful expression on social media.

  23. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    Ibrahim Sharif was again arrested or prosecuted for his political speech.

  24. Case update

    Arrest or prosecution

    He faced another arrest or prosecution for peacefully expressing political opinions.

  25. Arrest

    Arrested at Bahrain International Airport

    Sharif was detained upon his return from Beirut, where he had attended the Arab National Conference. The Ministry of Interior accused him of spreading false news and uttering phrases offensive to Arab states.

  26. Case update

    Public Prosecution orders pretrial detention

    The Public Prosecution ordered Sharif's detention pending investigation into charges of false news and offensive statements.

  27. Verdict

    Lower Criminal Court convicts Sharif

    The Lower Criminal Court sentenced Sharif to six months in prison and imposed a fine of 200 Bahraini dinars for an interview he gave to LuaLua TV criticizing Arab governments for failing to support Palestinians and for normalizing relations with Israel.

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§ 01 · The case

The arrest, and what followed.

Background and Political Work

Ebrahim Sharif is a senior member of the National Democratic Action Society (Wa'ad), one of Bahrain's licensed opposition groups. For more than a decade he has advocated for democratic reform through public speeches, social media commentary, and participation in peaceful political gatherings. His activism forms part of the pro-democracy movement that emerged during Bahrain's 2011 uprising. His work has remained consistently nonviolent.

The 2011 Arrest and Torture

In 2011 Sharif participated in peaceful protests calling for political reform. He was arrested and held incommunicado for months. During this period he was subjected to torture and other forms of ill-treatment, including sleep deprivation, beatings, and sexual abuse. He was denied access to family members prior to his first court appearance. A special military court sentenced him to five years in prison. He was released on 19 June 2015.

The Pattern of Re-Arrest

Three weeks after his 2015 release, Sharif was arrested again for delivering a peaceful speech critical of government policies. Authorities accused him of inciting hatred and encouraging the overthrow of the government. He was released one year later and placed under a travel ban.

In November 2016 he was arrested after telling the Associated Press that a visit by Prince Charles risked whitewashing Bahrain's crackdown on dissent. Charges were dropped two weeks later, but he was rearrested in March 2017 on similar accusations related to social media posts. Between 2017 and November 2025 he was prosecuted or arrested at least three additional times — in 2019, 2023, and 2024 — each time in connection with peaceful expression on social media.

The 2025 Airport Arrest and Latest Sentence

On 12 November 2025 Sharif was arrested at Bahrain International Airport upon his return from Beirut, where he had attended the Arab National Conference. The Ministry of Interior announced that he had been detained for spreading false news on social media and uttering phrases offensive to Arab states and their leadership. The following day the Public Prosecution ordered his detention pending investigation.

On 8 January 2026 the Lower Criminal Court sentenced him to six months in prison and imposed a fine of 200 Bahraini dinars. The conviction relates to an interview he gave to LuaLua TV in Beirut, in which he criticized Arab governments for failing to support Palestinians and for normalizing relations with Israel. According to a Public Prosecution statement on Instagram, Sharif allegedly made false and offensive statements about Arab states, accusing them of collusion and calling on their populations to resist their governments.

This is at least the tenth time since 2011 that Bahraini authorities have arrested, interrogated, or prosecuted Sharif for peaceful political expression.

Due-Process Violations

The recurring use of broadly worded national security laws — including charges of inciting hatred, spreading false news, and offending foreign states — demonstrates the absence of effective safeguards for freedom of expression in Bahrain. Sharif's 2011 trial before a military court violated international fair-trial standards. The repeated prosecutions for speech-related offenses constitute a pattern of judicial harassment aimed at deterring him from engaging in political activity.

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Since 2011, Bahraini authorities have arrested or prosecuted Ebrahim Sharif at least ten times for exercising his right to freedom of expression.
HuMENA Editorial · 2026
Editorial · Provenance

Compiled by HuMENA's Bahrain research team from primary documentation, public filings, family-supplied legal documents, and confidential partner reporting. Editorial responsibility: HuMENA Editorial Board.

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