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Prince Khalifa of Bahrain, World’s Longest Serving Prime Minister, Dies Aged 84

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Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa of Bahrain, the world’s longest serving prime minister, has died at the age of 84.

He took office after Bahrain gained independence in 1971 and was an uncle to King Hamad and had a powerful role within the royal family.

Prince Khalifa had been receiving treatment at a hospital in the US, state media said.

He was regarded by some as a hardliner, and his removal was demanded by pro-democracy protesters during a failed Arab Spring uprising in 2011.

Prince Khalifa said the Arab Spring had brought only “death, chaos and destruction”, and denied claims that he had blocked political reform efforts in Bahrain.

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Analysts say the choice of the prime minister’s successor will signal whether Bahrain, which recently agreed to normalize relations with Israel, is looking to chart a new course.

Bahrain has continued to clamp down on dissent since security forces crushed the uprising nine years ago. The protests were led by the Shia majority community, which has complained of discrimination.

The government has banned all independent media from operating in the country, dissolved all opposition groups, and sought to silence online criticism.

Prominent human rights defenders, journalists, and opposition leaders have been imprisoned along with scores of protesters.

Hundreds of people have also been stripped of their Bahraini nationality, and five men have been executed after being convicted of terrorism offenses in trials that human rights groups said were marred by serious due process violations and allegations of torture.