Bahrain: Considers Laws to Protect Privacy, Family Life

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Bahrain: Considers Laws to Protect Privacy, Family Life

Al Watan, 21 October 2024: The Foreign Affairs, Defence, and National Security Committee of the Shura Council has discussed a draft law amending certain provisions of the Penal Code, originally promulgated by Bahrain Decree-Law No. 15/1976.

Additionally, the committee has reviewed a draft law for the year 2019, which also amends some provisions of the Penal Code promulgated by Bahrain Decree-Law No. 15/1976, as outlined in Bahrain Decree-Law No. 83/2019.

The draft also includes amending Article 370 of Bahrain Decree-Law No. 15/1976, which stipulates aggravating the penalty for anyone who publishes news, images, or comments related to the private or family secrets of individuals, even if true, if their publication would harm them.

The committee has affirmed that the two draft laws aim to develop the Penal Code in line with the changes that have occurred in life in the Kingdom of Bahrain, particularly regarding the prescribed penalties that are no longer commensurate with the gravity of the innovative act, as a deterrent to the violator before committing any crime stipulated in Bahrain Decree-Law No. 15/1976.

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Hannah Faye Gutang