[1] One of the group's subdivisions, PR Watch, works to identify articles commissioned by the Bahraini government in Western newspapers.
[1] In 2012, Bahrain Watch reported that Bahraini police were using unmarked tear gas canisters to obscure which countries and companies they were sourced from.
[2] In 2013, the group led a campaign to block a shipment of 1.6 million tear gas canisters from South Korea to Bahrain's Interior Ministry.
[7] In 2015, the group released a report on a series of digital attacks made against Bahraini activists living abroad, although they were not able to identify the perpetrator.
[9][10][11] In 2016, the organization launched a website titled #200MoreStories in response to the British Council's #200Stories, which aimed to celebrate "200 years of relations between the UK and Bahrain".