AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Al Jazeera
Saturday

17 December 2011

8:30:00 PM
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Bahrain Regime Not Respect Recommendations of the Report, Clashes Erupt for Third Day

Police and pro-democracy protesters collide along Budaiya highway during a funeral for an activist martyred last week.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to Al Jazeera police in Bahrain have clashed with thousands of peaceful protesters for a third straight day along a main highway west of the capital.

Police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of protesters gathered on Saturday along Budaiya highway, which connects a string of largely Shia villages west of the capital, Manama.

Protesters massed along the highway after the funeral of a protester who opposition supporters say died during a rally on Thursday. Witnesses say the man was hit by a police car.

Meanwhile Sheikh Ali Salman, the leader of Bahrain's main Shia group al-Wefaq, has called on the Gulf kingdom's authorities to release a prominent human rights activist, Zainab al Khawaja,  who was detained during a protest.

Police arrested Zainab al-Khawaja on Thursday as she took part in a protest on a highway leading to Manama, according to the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights.

A video posted online showed her being roughed up, handcuffed and dragged away.
 

"We support Zainab and call for her release," Salman told the AFP news agency on Friday during a visit to London.

He said continued arrests of protesters showed that the government was not serious about enacting reforms it had promised after the publication last month of a highly critical report on the protests in February and March.

The report said the death toll from a crackdown on the Shia-led pro-democracy protests in Bahrain had reached 54, and police had used "excessive force" and tortured detainees.

"After the report, they return to the same methods... they kill more people they put more people in prison," said Salman.

"It sends a bad message from the regime that it does not respect the recommendations of the report."

Salman also said he is to hold talks with the British minister for the Middle East, Alistair Burt, on Monday in London.

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