The Society was charged with organising the parallel conference of Arab NGOs during the G8 Summit on Middle East reform, the Forum for the Future 2005, held in Bahrain in November 2005.
The party visiting Jaw included activists, doctors, and psychiatric nurses with the purpose at examining the facilities, the treatment of prisoners and looking for any signs of abuse.
[2] Summarising Bahrain's human rights situation in November 2005, leading activist and former exile Abdulnabi Al Ekri stated: In March 2006, the Gulf News newspaper claimed that the Society's Abdulnabi Al Ekri had accused the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights Nabeel Rajab and Abduljalil Singace of being motivated by 'personal gain'.
[4] In response, Singace wrote to Gulf News refuting the claims and reserved the right to seek legal redress.
The three activists met the following week and Al Ekri clarified that the Gulf News reporter had in fact falsified his words.