Bahrain on Sunday carried out its first executions since an Arab Spring
uprising rocked the country in 2011, putting to death three men found
guilty of a deadly bomb attack on police.
The executions of the Shiite men drew swift condemnation from human rights groups and sparked intense protests by opponents of the Sunni-ruled government, who see the charges as politically motivated. Activists allege that testimony used against the condemned men was obtained through torture.