Jawad Fairooz Explained

Jawad Fairooz
Office:Member of the Council of Representatives (Bahrain)
Term Start:2 December 2006
Term End:February 2011
Office1:Chairman of the Public Utilities & Environment Committee
Term Start1:12 January 2007
Term End1:February 2011
Birth Name:Jawad Fairooz
Party:Al Wefaq
Alma Mater:Bachelor of Science from University of Texas in 1986
Nationality:Bahraini
Occupation:Politician

Jawad Fairooz (Arabic: جواد فيروز غلوم فيروز) is a human rights defender and former Bahraini Member of the Council of Representatives (Bahrain), rendered stateless in 2011. Whilst in exile in the United Kingdom, Fairooz became the chairman of Salam for Democracy and Human Rights (Salam DHR).[1] [2] He founded Salam for Democracy and Human Rights in 2015.

Work as a member of parliament

Fairooz was first elected as a member of parliament for the Northern Governorate in the 2006 Bahraini general election, and re-elected in 2010, as a member of the Al Wefaq political party.[3] During his time as an MP, Fairooz was chairman of the Public Utilities & Environmental Committee.[4]

He served as a member of parliament until the withdrawal of the Al Wefaq parliamentary bloc in 2011.

Statelessness and Exile in the UK

Following the 2011 Bahraini uprising and the withdrawal of the Al Wefaq parliamentary bloc in 2011, Fairooz was detained on 2 May alongside Matar Matar.[5] On 6 November 2012, whilst in the United Kingdom, Fairooz was stripped of his nationality and rendered stateless,[6] alongside 30 other Bahraini nationals, deemed to have caused "damage to state security".[7]

In 2011, Fairooz became Chairman of Salam for Democracy and Human Rights (Salam DHR), an NGO formed following the Bahraini uprising.[8] Salam DHR works to influence governmental representatives, to increase awareness of human rights and democracy issues in the Middle East,[9] and works with human rights defenders such as Ebtisam al Saegh.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 18 March 2019. SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights Structure. 16 June 2020. SALAM DHR.
  2. Web site: Dyke. Drewery. C.. Layla. 30 November 2018. Bahrain: Will elections mark new chapter or deepen & embed division?. 17 June 2020. The Foreign Policy Centre. en-US.
  3. Web site: نتائج الانتخابات النيابية والبلدية 2010. The results of the parliamentary and municipal elections 2010. 17 June 2020. www.alwasatnews.com. ar.
  4. Web site: Toumi. Habib. Chief. Bureau. 12 January 2007. Al Wefaq to control three house panels. 17 June 2020. gulfnews.com. en.
  5. Web site: Fenton. Jennifer. 26 June 2011. Bahrain: A Face of Opposition. 17 June 2020. edition.cnn.com. en.
  6. Web site: 30 May 2014. Jawad Fairooz, Bahrain. 16 June 2020. Inter-Parliamentary Union. English.
  7. News: 2012-11-09 . Bahrain brothers describe shock at losing nationality . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-05-18.
  8. Web site: 18 March 2019. SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights Structure. 16 June 2020. SALAM DHR.
  9. Web site: Salam for Democracy and Human Rights FairPlanet. 17 June 2020. Fair Planet. en.
  10. Web site: EBTISAM AL-SAEGH. 16 June 2020. Front Line Defenders. English.