AhlulBayt News Agency

source : bchr
Sunday

23 September 2012

8:30:00 PM
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Bahrain continues to use the excessive force as the only response to the demanding protests for democracy

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) -February 14th Coalition have called on a Friday protest in the capital of Bahrain Manama on 21st September 2012, calling for democracy and freedom, the peaceful protest was entitled: ”The Friday of Steadfast”.

The protest has been suppressed violently; Police forces have used teargas and stun grenades which have caused injuries among protesters.

Use of teargas during the Manama Protest This repression came exactly two days the Government of Bahrain pledged to implement more than 140 of the 176 recommendations laid out in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) conducted by the United National Human Rights Council. Which is evident that the government is not serious in respecting the basics of Human Rights; Freedom of Assembly. (More details: HRW: Bahrain: Act on UN Human Rights Commitments)

Video of attacks on peaceful protesters during the Manama Protest:youtube.com/watch?v=s8bpiLt-6h8

BCHR has received information of protestors who were injured in different parts of the body.

Police raiding a house and arrested men from it during Manama Protest.

Video : youtube.com/watch?v=Wsx9g-QO3zg

Since the hospitals are under military control for over a year now, protesters are unable to receive proper treatment at hospital as they fear arrest as hospitals have been ordered to report any injury related to protest to the police. Instead they have to make do with home-based treatment.

Photo of a woman injured in her eyes during the Manama Protest, due to the militarization of hospitals she was treated in a house.Police have continued to throw excessive amount of tear gas on the crowded residential and market area of Manama, where most houses are small and old which teargas can easily enter through it’s cracks.

Video of arresting and attacking a group of peaceful women protestors: youtube.com/watch?v=4V03Ur60XG

A woman on the ground after police attacked her with a sound grenade. Moreover, more than 30 protesters (including 5 women) have been arrested either from the streets or after raiding their houses without any arrest warrant. There are several reports of violence against women, among them a direct injury on foot after police aimed a sound grenade on a foot of a women. Such acts are not foreign to the police forces of Bahrain, Human Rights Defender Zainab Al-Khawaja who is still in prison was severely injured and got a broken leg after police shot a teargas canister to her foot while protesting. (More Details : Urgent Appeal: Arrest and Ill-treatment of Human Rights Defender Zainab Al-Khawaja) Photo of Police arresting a protester during the Manama Protest.Photo of Police arresting woman in her 50s for participating in the Manama Protest demanding for Democracy and FreedomPolice sprayed pepper spray on face and eyes of Ma’asooma Alsayed while arresting her. When she called from the police station she was still feeling pain and heat in her eyes because of Intensity of pepper spray, and she was feeling pain in her hands. She also said during a phone call that she saw another arrested protester Ali Alekri in a pitiful condition and his clothes were torn from frequent beatings.

29 arrested protesters (men and women) were presented to the public prosecution on Sunday 23 Sep 2012 and received detention orders of one month pending investigation for most of them while Ma’asooma Alsayed received a one week detention pending investigation.

Bahrain center for human rights strongly condemn the government’s fierce crackdown on whoever exercises freedom of expression and peaceful assembly and the attack on women and activists for exposing the crimes committed in Bahrain by the authorities. We immediately demand the release of all detained activists and protesters, putting an end for the use of violence against peaceful protesters and allowing Bahrainis their right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

Photos:

Photos of women being arrested by police in the 21st Sept 2012 Manama ProtestPhoto of teargas thrown at protesters and bystanders Photo of police arresting a protesterVideos on 21st Sept 2012 – Manama Protest:

Snap video of the Manama Protest:youtube.com/watch?v=ls8Mc1wYk8Y

Video of arresting and attacking women during the protestyoutube.com/watch?v=JN0t_ySw4Fs

Video of attacking peaceful protestors in Manamayoutube.com/watch?v=pmMIspgNIucyoutube.com/watch?v=227eDWSuJqQ


21st Sept 2012, Manama Protest detainees:

Women:1. Maryam Al-Khazaz from Sitra2. Massoma Al-Sayed from Bilad Al-Qadeem3. Fatima Abdulemam4. Nuzha Hassan (released)5. Sajida Ahmed Hassan Al-Hubaili from Sitra

Men:

6. Mr. Mohammed Al-Tal from Tubli7. Hisham Al-Sabbag (released)8. Hassan Al-Khazaz9. Mahdi Abu-Aish from Al-Daih10. Salman Abdullah Saad from Al-Daih11. Taher Al-Ghanmi from Bani-Jamra12. Ali Ebrahim Al-Masjan from Al-Meqshaa13. Mohammed Ebrahim Al-Masjan from Al-Meqshaa14. Jaffar Mohammed Al-Manami from Al-Meqshaa15. Mahmood Al-Manami from Al-Meqshaa16. Yaqoob Abdul-Jalil from Al-Meqshaa17. Hussain Abbas Abdulnabi from Al-Meqshaa18. Ali Abbas Ahmed from Al-Meqshaa19. Mohammed Abduhussain from Al-meqshaa20. Ammar Abdullah Mohammed from Al-Meqshaa21. Ali Ahmed Al-Ekri from Al-Daih22. Jaffar Al-Qassab from Manama (released)23. Kumail Jaffar Al-Manami from Al-Meqshaa24. Qassim Abdul-Hassan Fateel from Bani-Jamra25. Ali Mirza Abdul-Nabi26. Jalaa Al-Majidi27. Mohammed Majeed Bahman28. Ibrahim Al-Moqhawi29. Redha Fadhel Naseef (12 years old, released)

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