Comment: Butter wouldn't melt in their mouths. The UK is completely full of hypocritical blowhards and liars. What about Bush? What about Cheney? Oh, yeah, they're so against torture. Makes you wonder what this Prince did right to deserve this. Just remember, when it's official, it's a lie.
Prince Nasser of Bahrain, who is accused of involvement in the torture of detainees during a pro-democracy uprising in the island kingdom in 2011, is not immune from prosecution, the High Court in London ruled Tuesday.
Judges overturned the Crown Prosecution Service's decision that the Prince had state immunity from prosecution. The ruling could mean the prince may be arrested in the UK if he ever returns to British soil.
In May this year it emerged that a Bahraini citizen, referred to as FF, sought the arrest of Prince Nasser. He accused the prince of being involved in the torture of three prisoners in April 2011 - claims that the Bahrain government "categorically denies."
FF, who was granted asylum and now lives in Britain, called the Crown Prosecution Service's decision to grant immunity to the son of Bahrain's king "erroneous in law."














Comment: This Bahraini Prince is pretty interesting. Check out: NBHF, apparently he is all about funding education. Also check this out Women's Run
These women are obviously going to be executed for daring to wear pants. And tight ones at that.
Guess we know what he's doing wrong!