Bahrain Shiites hold First Mass Rally since Crackdown


Bahrain Shiites hold First Mass Rally since Crackdown

Bahrain, Jun 12 (AFP): Thousands of Shiite Bahrainis rallied Saturday answering a call from their largest opposition group, Al-Wefaq, in the first demonstration since a mid-march crackdown on Shiite-led pro-democracy protests.

The rally, staged under the banner "Bahrain, homeland for all" in the Shiite village of Sar, 10 days after a state of emergency was lifted, had received the nod from authorities, Al-Wefaq politician ex-MP Hadi al-Moussawi told AFP.

"The ministry of interior has been informed, and there was no objection," he said by telephone, adding that police stayed away from the immediate vicinity of the venue, as demonstrators spilled into neighbouring streets.


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"This presence in the street is to tell the authorities that we still demand political change... Our slogan is: 'The people want to reform the regime'," Moussawi said.

Shiites, who form the majority in the kingdom ruled by the Sunni Al-Khalifa dynasty, had led a month-long protest inspired by uprisings which toppled the autocratic leaders of Tunisia and Egypt.

Authorities backed by troops that rolled into Bahrain from fellow Gulf nations quelled the protest, and security forces launched a massive campaign of arrests against activists, as well as doctors, medics and teachers accused of backing protesters.

Authorities said 24 people, including four policemen, were killed in the unrest. The opposition said scores were arrested, amid wide claims of torture, while hundreds were dismissed from their jobs.

"No one was left out in the (government's) revenge," Moussawi said. "These people came to express their rejection. The punishment inflicted on the people by the authorities made them believe that there is not much more to lose."

At the rally, the leader of Al-Wefaq, cleric Sheikh Ali Salman, described the recent events as a "grim black three months that left deep wounds in the body of the homeland."

"(But) it only strengthened the determination of the people to voice their legitimate demands and cemented their belief in the need for real reform," he said, according to text posted on the Al-Wefaq page of Facebook.

He did not appear to budge on the initial demands of the opposition which called for a "real" constitutional monarchy, topped by vesting the elected chamber with exclusive legislative and regulatory powers, redrawing electoral constituencies to allow for "fair polls" and an elected government.

He also extended a hand to the Sunnis, slamming as a "big lie" the branding of the protest demands as a "move to establish a Shiite Islamic state."

"We want a civic and a democratic state... My dear Sunnis, let us put hand in hand to advance our political system, build our nation and safeguard the future of our children," he added.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    May Almighty ALLAH, giver of life, give shiities the wisdom of compassion.
    Henry Misquith

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    Whats all happening around the world in the name religion? Shietes/Sunnis believe in one ALLAAH an Quran, In Christians - RC,Protestant,Orthodox,Pentacost but believe in JESUS and Bible, similarly Hindus many divisons casts (additional upper/lower)but believe in RAMA and Bhagwat gita, wholly CREATOR is one. Then why all these nonsence and fights.

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  • EDWARD, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    ONE THING IS VERY CLEAR TO THE DICTATORS LIKE KING-SULTAN-EMIR-PRINCES THAT THE FEELINGS OF THE PEOPLE CAN'T BE SUPPRESSED BY MILITARY, AS NEED TO RESPECT THEIR VIEWS, DEMANDS. NEED TO GIVE MORE FREEDOM TO CHOOSE THEIR POPULAR GOVT BY ELECTION IN 5-YEARS. AT PRESENT CONDITION THERE IS NO PLACE FOR MONARCHY RATHER THAN DEMOCRACY, IT IS JUST STARTING FROM AFRICA-EGYPT-LIBIYA-YEMEN-SIRIYA-BAHRAIN & NOW SLOWLY SPREADING TOWARDS OTHER GCC COUNTRIES. BEWARE, JUST STARTING REVOLUTION AROUND THE WORLD, SPECIALLY ENTIRE GCC.

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  • N. Das, Goa

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    Well look at their demands, as soon as they able to enact laws they will just copy the Iranian Constitution and it will be another Iran - this is the FACT.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Unless Shiits demands are not met it is unlikely the peace will be re established fully.For the best interest of expats peace in the middle east is very important.Due to Libya,Syria,Egypt,Yemen....the repurcussion will be the form increase of Petro product prices,Gold prices and displacing forign labors.......

    On the other hand Sunny Arabs are not soliciting Shiites religious practices and way of living.On the political side, Gulf Shiites are supported by Iran.Therefore unless a political amicable settlements not reachs out with Iran this issue would remain as a 'BHOODI MUCCHIDA KENDA'

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