(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Thousands of Bahrainis have staged anti-regime demonstrations in several villages near the capital to express their anger over the authorities’ refusal to hand over the body of a recently killed protester.
Scores of Bahrainis took to the streets on Friday to urge the authorities to hand over the body of Mahmoud Isa al-Jaziri to his family for burial.
The 20-year-old protester was hit in the head by a tear gas canister on February 14 after security forces attacked anti-regime demonstrators in Nabi Saleh, south of Manama, as they were marking the second anniversary of the uprising.
According to Bahrain's main opposition bloc al-Wefaq, Jaziri died in the hospital on February 22 after a week in coma.
Bahraini authorities have so far made no comments on Jaziri's death. Bahrainis have held several rallies to demand Jaziri's body over the past week.
Meanwhile, a Bahraini court has sentenced prominent human rights activist Zainab al-Khawaja to three months in prison for "insulting and humiliating a public employee."
She was reportedly arrested by the Saudi-backed forces in a demonstration held in capital Manama on February 27.
She is the daughter of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who is among eight activists and opposition figures sentenced to life imprisonment for leading the popular uprising against the ruling Al Khalifa which started in 2011.
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Scores of Bahrainis took to the streets on Friday to urge the authorities to hand over the body of Mahmoud Isa al-Jaziri to his family for burial.
The 20-year-old protester was hit in the head by a tear gas canister on February 14 after security forces attacked anti-regime demonstrators in Nabi Saleh, south of Manama, as they were marking the second anniversary of the uprising.
According to Bahrain's main opposition bloc al-Wefaq, Jaziri died in the hospital on February 22 after a week in coma.
Bahraini authorities have so far made no comments on Jaziri's death. Bahrainis have held several rallies to demand Jaziri's body over the past week.
Meanwhile, a Bahraini court has sentenced prominent human rights activist Zainab al-Khawaja to three months in prison for "insulting and humiliating a public employee."
She was reportedly arrested by the Saudi-backed forces in a demonstration held in capital Manama on February 27.
She is the daughter of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who is among eight activists and opposition figures sentenced to life imprisonment for leading the popular uprising against the ruling Al Khalifa which started in 2011.
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