26.01.2012, 20:27
Mehrere Tote Demonstranten & politische Häftlinge, dutzende Verletzte innerhalb der letzten zwei Tage, aber kaum Berichte darüber...
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Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:12AM GMT
LAST UPDATE
A banner showing the four opposition activists killed by the Saudi-backed Bahraini regime over the last 24 hours
A Bahraini police car runs over a protester in the town of Sitra south of the capital Manama, bringing the number of the opposition activists murdered at the hands of the regime over the past 24 hours to four, Press TV reports.
The victim, identified as Muhammad Ali Ya'qhoub, died from the incident on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, Saudi-backed Bahraini forcers tortured a protester to death. Saeed Fakher's body, which bore horrific signs of torture, was found one day after his arrest.
On Tuesday, two other protesters died due to teargas inhalation during an anti-regime rally outside Manama.
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(AFP) – 1 day ago
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The interior ministry accused protesters of "orchestrated attacks on police forces... across the kingdom" that caused "significant injuries" to 41 officers, two of them requiring "critical care" at Bahrain's military hospital.
An opposition figure said protesters clashed with security forces in at least four Shiite villages, leaving several of them injured, including one seriously after being hit on the head with a tear gas canister.
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According to Matar, Tuesday night's clashes erupted after posts on social networks, including Facebook and Twitter, called on Bahrainis to go out and "confront" the security forces.
Al-Wefaq has posted videos and pictures of the unrest on its Facebook page, including images of police officers in the Shiite villages of Sitra and Bani Jamra, dressed in full riot gear and hurling objects, including metal rods, at a small crowd of young men.
In another image posted on the page, plumes of tear gas can be seen wafting through the night skies over the Shiite town of Bani Jamra.
On Monday, the United States said it was relocating embassy staff and their families to new neighbourhoods in Bahrain's capital Manama as part of safety precautions amid anti-government unrest.
A crackdown on Shiite-led protests in mid-March last year led to the deaths of 35 people, including five security personnel and five detainees tortured to death, a commission appointed by the king to investigate the unrest said.
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