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bombering Bahrain: Riot Police Attack Peaceful Protesters

BAHRAIN / 17 Dec 2011 / 3,235 Views / 2 comments
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In this video, BahrainyCitizen7 states that not only did the police fire tear gas at the protesters, police also attacked those standing next to Costa Coffee shop and beat them with their batons. He notes that one of the riot police members broke the glass on one of the tables for no reason.

 

Mourners were initially attacked and later the mourners peacefully protested accross Budaiya Street, including women and children. Not only did the police fire tear gas at the protesters they also attacked those standing next to Costa Coffee shop and beat them with their battons. Also note one of the riot police members just broke the glass on one of the tables for no reason

On Thursday, Bahrainis started their #OccupyBudaiyaSt protests.

The Occupy Budaiya Street protest aims at pressuring the government to release political prisoners and pay tribute to Bahrain's 40-plus martyrs, killed at the hand of security forces since the unrest started in Bahrain in February.

 

Riot police attack peaceful #OccupyBudayaSt protesters in Bahrain 17-Dec

After the people of Bahrain mourned the last martyr who was killed by police on the 16th of Dec they headed to Budaya Street in Bahrain to occupy it peaceful...

 

On Friday, as the regime was celebrating the country's National Day, thousands of Bahrainis packed the streets heading to Al-Gassab's funeral. However, the hospital, allegedly refused to give the body to his family. Despite this set back, the crowds headed to the cemetery, in Abu Saiba village, also on the Budaiya Highway, where they chanted against the regime. Security forces chased the protesters away with tear gas and brutality. The most notable event was what was so called ‘Shakura Massacre‘; an incident that was caught by seven different cameras. It shows riot policemen on the roof of a building in Shakura village, along the Budaiya Highway, brutalizing around 18 men and leaving them with major injuries. The Interior Ministry tweeted in comment on this incident earlier on Saturday saying:

 

@moi_bahrain: Legal Affairs at MOI suspended some police personnel to investigate attack case against citizens in Shakhura yesterday (Friday).

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Auth 13 Mar 2012

 


I understand why the HOODIES are eotptsd and labeled as they are. In any country, in any riot .seems peaceful until the HOODIES come out. They act in a violent manner, throwing anything and starting fires. They are the reason that protests go wrong and people get beaten and arrested. I believe that the HOODIES are funded by the CIA and that Student group with the fist for a symbol, used to be the weatherman group or something. All the act is for, is to scare people from defending themselves against the government and all they believe in and the rights as a human and a tax paying citizen.Someone commented about these protestors have no jobs .why do you think they are protesting? That was the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard/read. I envy the people that have the guts to protest, they are also doing it for all the other people who are too scared, busy, or stupid to fight for what is right.



Alonso 28 Feb 2012

 


I am so proud of who you've bceome. Your concern for others and your continual search for knowledge have come together to make you a very special person. Enjoy your quest.



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