AhlulBayt News Agency

source : BCHR
Friday

27 January 2012

8:30:00 PM
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Four Martyred in Bahrain on the 25th of January, Situation Rapidly Deteriorating

It is with great concern we bring news of more deaths in Bahrain. The total of deaths in January has now reached 9, making it the highest number in one month since March 2011. The situation in Bahrain is rapidly deteriorating as we reach the one year anniversary of the beginning of the protests on February 14th, 2011.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - It is with great concern we bring news of more deaths in Bahrain. The total of deaths in January has now reached 9, making it the highest number in one month since March 2011. The situation in Bahrain is rapidly deteriorating as we reach the one year anniversary of the beginning of the protests on February 14th, 2011.

1 - Saeed Ali Al-Sukari (65) , from Aali, death announced early morning on the 25th Jan, family says it's due to excessive tear gas that was thrown in the area the night before.

2- Abbas Jaffar AlShaikh (26) from Daih, death announced at Salmanyia hospital due to cancer. Abbas is a protester who was injured many times since Feb 14, 2011, including injuries caused by birdshots. Speculations are that because he was increasingly subjected to teargas, that may have sped up the cancer. BHRS has stated that Abbas Jaffar Al.Shaikh after being shot in his back with sound bomb from a close distance caused him blood clotting. He was admitted to hospital on 27 Dec 2011. Some background about him

For the first two cases, because of the difficulty of verifying the cause of death, the BCHR demands an independent forensic examination of the deceased.

3- Muntadher Saeed Fakhar (37), from Sanabis, (Photo) died under torture in Hoora police station within 24 hours from time of arrest. A witness has told BCHR that the police hit the car of Muntadhar, after which they beat him in the street near Jidhafs graveyard at around 1am , Jan 25 then arrested him. They also confiscated his car. BCHR has confirmed the marks of beating on the body of the victim before his burial -



This Photo shows what looks like marks of a shoe on the head of the victim

other photos Photo1 Photo2 Photo3 and a photo showing Muntadhar bleeding and handcuffed while sitting in police car at time of arrest.

4- Mohamed Ebrahim Yaqoob (18) from Sitra, (Photo) , was a victim of run over attempt by police in the afternoon- video then was arrested, few hours later the ministry of interior announced his death over twitter without giving details of cause of death. His Uncle has told BCHR that a police officer told them Mohamed had sickle cell, when the uncle replied that they have a video which proves the run over attempt the officer threatened him with accusation of illegal gathering. Lawyer Zahra Masood said on Thursday that the public prosecution refused to assign an independent forensic doctor to examine the body of the deceased. They also refused to allow the lawyer to examine the body.

At a late hour of Thursday Ministry of interior claimed that "Yacoub referred to SMC for sickle cell complications. Medical report indicates natural death. Body free of injuries". Opposition society Alwefaq released photos of the body today before burial showing bruises and cuts on the body.

Mattar Ebrahim, a member of the opposition Al-Wefaq party, said police notified the 18-year-old's family at 1am on Thursday of the boy's death.

"Many people saw him (Yaaqoub) after his accident, and he was able to move. He was injured, but [it was] not a severe injury," he told Al-Akhbar.

"Later he was tortured in front of the police station. Many people saw him [get tortured], and we met with some witnesses who confirmed that he was tortured outside the police station," Ebrahim said. english.al-akhbar.com/content/bahr..

MOI released death certificate and a mute video of Yaaqoub in the police car.


Two funerals were held Thursday in Noaim and Daih for three of the listed above , both were attacked with tear gas: Tear gas cloud in Noaim's graveyard , and another photo of the graveyard attacked with teargas, the house of Abbas AlShaikh was also attacked after the funeral.

In the past few days, Bahrain has witnessed the beginning of a set of groups retaliating against attacks by security forces. The February 14th Coalition, the group of youth who organize the protests, put out a statement about this.

In other updates, security forces continue to excessively attack funeral processions, mourning proceedings, and all protests. Injured in Bahrain still do not have access to medical care as threat of arrest and ill treatment still imminent.

Mohammed AlMuwali was shot directly in the head with a tear gas canister, was refused treatment at the hospital for several hours until he was interrogated by ministry of interior officers: twitpic.com/8b8bd1

Young boy who was kidnapped for several hours before being released: yfrog.com/od6a7paj

Ali AbdulKareem getting beaten and arrested: Video

Young men hit with the bird shotgun pellets: Video, Photo in Maameer

Ahmed Isa was seen getting hit on his motorcycle by a police jeep, then arrested. His family has tried to get information on his whereabouts and well being, but employees at the police station claiming they know nothing.

Dentist assistant Halima AbdulAziz AlSabagh was arrested today from Salmaniya Hospital, reasons unknown, and remains in custody.

Protester in AlMugsha shot directly in the eye: twitpic.com/8c0uyi.

Mahmood Riyadh was recently released after being subjected to beatings at the dry docks prison: twitpic.com/8c168n

Security forces beat protester as they arrest him:

Government thugs in civilian clothing beat protester with security forces before arrest: Video

In other concerning developments, Ali AlDairi, a Bahraini writer, was blacklisted from entering Egypt, in what seems to be a new form of intelligence cooperation between Egypt and Bahrain against those critical of the Bahraini government: blogs.aljazeera.com/live..

Reports:

Frej Fenniche, UN office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, speaks about human rights situation in Bahrain: youtube.com/watch?v=8KkR_gynUCw

Amnesty: Bahrain's use of tear gas against protesters increasingly deadly: amnesty.org/en/news/ba..

Prof. Cherif Bassiouni says it would be justified to call Bahrain governments post-BICI investigations a white-wash, suggesting that the United States should name, shame and embarrass individuals in Bahrain: vimeo.com/35573400

Agreement between Bahrain and Yemen: Bahrain to naturalize thousands of Yemeni's in upcoming period (Arabic): alhadath-yemen.com/news16...

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