(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Maryam al-Khawaja of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, in an interview said that: “People in Bahrain think that the US is in one way or another directly complicit in what's happening in Bahrain.”
Dozens of people have been martyred and thousands of others injured since February 14, when the public started a popular revolution against the royal family that has been ruling the island for over 40 years.
Led by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain's Arab neighbors from the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) deployed troops to the country in mid-March to reinforce brutal armed attacks against anti-government protesters. The reinforcements have reportedly contributed to a major hike in the use of extreme violence against popular protests.
Khawaja said Washington's complicity with Bahrain's state violence was shown in remarks by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had “actually said that Bahrain has the sovereign right to invite the PGCC troops into the country.”
She emphasized: “But legally and according to the agreement between the PGCC countries, these forces are supposed to be used for foreign threats.”
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