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Bahrain has failed to grasp reform – so why is the grand prix going ahead? | John Lubbock and Nabeel Rajab
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Bahrain has failed to grasp reform – so why is the grand prix going ahead? | John Lubbock and Nabeel Rajab
The repression at Bahrain’s race track is a microcosm of the government crackdown, yet the FIA still hasn’t got the messageThe Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), a palm-lined, glitzy race track in the middle of the desert, is due to host Formula One in April. Behind the facade, however, lie tales of misery, blood and torture.