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Matar Ebrahim Ali Matar (also spelled Mattar Mattar; Arabic: مطر إبراهيم علي مطر; born 3 May 1976) is a Bahraini politician of the Al Wefaq party who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from October 2010 until his resignation in early 2011. Born in the village of Al Daih to a large family with diverse political views, Matar completed his secondary education in Bahrain and moved to Kuwait to pursue higher education. He remained there until 2002 when he returned to Bahrain and joined Al Wefaq political party. Matar was politically active, working within committees in the party and meeting with foreign officials. In 2010, he won with a large margin in the Parliamentary election, becoming the youngest of all MPs and representing the country's largest constituency.

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  • مطر إبراهيم علي مطر (مواليد 3 مايو 1976) سياسي بحريني. شغل منصب نائب في مجلس النواب عن جمعية الوفاق الوطني الإسلامية من أكتوبر 2010 وحتى استقالته في فبراير 2011. ولد في قرية الديه لعائلة كبيرة مع وجهات نظر سياسية مختلفة. أكملت مطر دراسته الثانوية في البحرين وانتقل إلى الكويت لمواصلة التعليم الجامعي. بقي هناك حتى عام 2002 عندما عاد إلى البحرين وانضم جمعية الوفاق. كان مطر ناشط سياسي يعمل ضمن لجان في الجمعية ويجتمع مع المسؤولين الأجانب. في عام 2010 فاز بفارق كبير في الانتخابات النيابية ليصبح أصغر نائب منتخب لدائرة تمثل أكبر دائرة انتخابية في البلاد. عندما بدأت الاحتجاجات في أوائل عام 2011 انضم مطر إلى الاحتجاجات وقام بعدة مقابلات مع وسائل الإعلام الدولية. بعد حملة الحكومة تقدم مطر مع أعضاء مجلس النواب السبعة عشر من جمعية الوفاق بالاستقالة من مجلس النواب. نظرا لنشاطه اعتقل من قبل السلطات في مايو. زعم أنه بقي في الحبس الانفرادي وتعرض للتعذيب أثناء احتجازه قبل الحصول على محاكمة أمام محكمة عسكرية. أفرج عنه في أغسطس وتمت تبرئته من التهم في فبراير 2012. اعتقاله وسوء المعاملة المزعومة وإطلاق سراحه أثار العديد من ردود الفعل الدولية من قبل الهيئات والمنظمات الدولية غير الحكومية مثل مكتب المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لحقوق الإنسان والاتحاد البرلماني الدولي ومنظمة العفو الدولية وهيومن رايتس ووتش. بعد الإفراج عنه واصل مطر نشاطه السياسي. (ar)
  • Matar Ebrahim Ali Matar (also spelled Mattar Mattar; Arabic: مطر إبراهيم علي مطر; born 3 May 1976) is a Bahraini politician of the Al Wefaq party who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from October 2010 until his resignation in early 2011. Born in the village of Al Daih to a large family with diverse political views, Matar completed his secondary education in Bahrain and moved to Kuwait to pursue higher education. He remained there until 2002 when he returned to Bahrain and joined Al Wefaq political party. Matar was politically active, working within committees in the party and meeting with foreign officials. In 2010, he won with a large margin in the Parliamentary election, becoming the youngest of all MPs and representing the country's largest constituency. When the Bahraini uprising started in early 2011, Matar joined the protests and gave several interviews to international media. Following government crackdown, he and other party MPs resigned from Parliament. Due to his activism, Matar was arrested by authorities in May. He was allegedly kept in solitary confinement and subjected to torture while in detention before getting tried before a military court. He was released in August and acquitted of charges in February 2012. His arrest, alleged mistreatment and subsequent release triggered several international reactions by international bodies and NGOs such as the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Following his release, Matar continued his political activism. (en)
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  • مطر إبراهيم علي مطر (مواليد 3 مايو 1976) سياسي بحريني. شغل منصب نائب في مجلس النواب عن جمعية الوفاق الوطني الإسلامية من أكتوبر 2010 وحتى استقالته في فبراير 2011. ولد في قرية الديه لعائلة كبيرة مع وجهات نظر سياسية مختلفة. أكملت مطر دراسته الثانوية في البحرين وانتقل إلى الكويت لمواصلة التعليم الجامعي. بقي هناك حتى عام 2002 عندما عاد إلى البحرين وانضم جمعية الوفاق. كان مطر ناشط سياسي يعمل ضمن لجان في الجمعية ويجتمع مع المسؤولين الأجانب. في عام 2010 فاز بفارق كبير في الانتخابات النيابية ليصبح أصغر نائب منتخب لدائرة تمثل أكبر دائرة انتخابية في البلاد. (ar)
  • Matar Ebrahim Ali Matar (also spelled Mattar Mattar; Arabic: مطر إبراهيم علي مطر; born 3 May 1976) is a Bahraini politician of the Al Wefaq party who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from October 2010 until his resignation in early 2011. Born in the village of Al Daih to a large family with diverse political views, Matar completed his secondary education in Bahrain and moved to Kuwait to pursue higher education. He remained there until 2002 when he returned to Bahrain and joined Al Wefaq political party. Matar was politically active, working within committees in the party and meeting with foreign officials. In 2010, he won with a large margin in the Parliamentary election, becoming the youngest of all MPs and representing the country's largest constituency. (en)
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