The Foreign Ministry statement issued today said US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Tom Malinowski is not welcome in Bahrain.
It said he intervened in the country's domestic affairs by holding meetings with some groups at the expense of others. It said this segregates the people of Bahrain and runs counter to diplomatic norms.
Malinowski met with Bahrain's Shiite opposition group, Al Wifaq, a day earlier. Since early 2011, the country has been roiled by near-daily protests by Shiites seeking greater political rights. Bahrain is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet.
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