AhlulBayt News Agency

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13 February 2013

8:30:00 PM
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Bahraini Forces Kill 2 Peaceful Protesters by Direct Shooting + Photos

Saudi-backed Bahraini forces killed two peaceful protesters, a woman and a young boy respectively in Abu Saiba a village near Manana and another one in al-Diyah region.

Martyrdom of a Woman in Abu Saiba(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - A 30 years old Bahraini woman namely, al-Sayyida Aminah Sayed Mahdi, martyred due to inhalation of toxic gas fired by al-Khalifa forces into her house in Abu Saiba a village near capital Manama, yesterday 13.2.2013.Martyrdom of a Young Boy in al-Diyah RegionA Bahraini protester has been martyred during clashes between anti-regime demonstrators and security forces as Bahrainis mark the second anniversary of their popular uprising against the ruling Al Khalifa regime. The martyr, Hussain Ali Ahmad al-Jazeeri, about 14 years old martyred today morning in al-Diyah region by direct shooting of al-Khalifa forces on his chest and abdomen.He is the first martyr of the 2nd year of anniversary revolution of Bahrain.“The child Hussein al-Jaziri was martyred after he was wounded by shotgun fire in Dia,” Bahrain’s major opposition group, al-Wefaq, announced on Thursday.The Bahraini Interior Ministry also said, without elaborating, that, “A wounded person who was brought to Salmaniya hospital was pronounced dead and the public prosecution was informed of the incident.”Bahraini regime forces have clashed with anti-regime protesters during a demonstration held to demand the downfall of the al-Khalifa regime in the capital, Manama.Today and yesterday, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces heavily fired tear gas to disperse the demonstrators who were chanting anti-regime slogans in the streets of Manama.Similar protest rallies have also been staged around the capital and in several other towns and villages across the Persian Gulf kingdom. Bahrainis have been staging demonstrations since mid-February 2011, demanding political reform and a constitutional monarchy, a demand that later changed to an outright call for the ouster of the ruling Al Khalifa family following its crackdown on popular protests.Bahrainis say they will continue holding demonstrations until their demands for the establishment of a democratically-elected government and an end to rights violations are met.

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