
On 27 July 2011 human rights defender Mr Mukhlif Al Shammari was severely beaten until he lost consciousness. Whilst unconscious soldiers at the Al Damman General Prison forced a bottle of Dettol disinfectant down his throat.
Mukhlif Al Shammari is a prominent pro-democracy and pro-reform human rights defender and journalist who was imprisoned in June 2010, charged with “annoying others” with his writings. See: path:../node/14951| See previous Front Line Appeal.
On 27 July 2011, at approximately 3.00pm, Mukhlif Al Shammari was informed by soldiers that he was to be transferred from his prison cell at the Al Dammam General Prison, to a nearby hospital where he was to undergo a series of medical tests. Mukhlif Al Shammari was removed from his cell and held in the prison waiting room but was not transferred to a hospital.
After some time, Mukhlif Al Shammari was approached by Lieutenant Majeed Asmari, who was accompanied by seven soldiers. Lieutenant Majeed Asmari began shouting “dog” at Mukhlif Al Shammari and ordered the soldiers to place handcuffs on his wrists and shackles on his feet in order to restrict his movements.