Bahrain Opposition Says Regime Gunmen Killed Protester
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةGunmen killed a 22-year-old protester near the Bahraini capital early on Saturday, said the main Shiite opposition group al-Wefaq, blaming militants loyal to the regime.
Ahmad Ismail Hassan was wounded in the stomach when men in civilian clothing fired on protesters calling for "democracy and an end to dictatorship" in Salmabad, on the southern outskirts of Manama, al-Wefaq said in a statement.
Doctors were unable to save him, it said, adding that "regime militants" carried out the shooting.
The interior ministry said in a statement that the autopsy showed the bullet was not fired by Bahraini forces.
"The first results of the inquiry do not enable us to identify those responsible for the gunfire," it added.
Al-Wefaq's accusation came a week after the group said that a man and a woman died of asphyxiation caused by tear gas grenades fired by Bahrain's security forces to disperse protests in Shiite villages.
On Thursday, hundreds of protesters staged a sit-in outside the offices of the United Nations in Manama demanding action over the "excessive" use of tear gas against demonstrators.
Bahraini police regularly clash with demonstrators who take to the streets in Shiite villages despite a brutal crackdown last year on a month-long protest that demanded democratic change in the Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdom.
According to an independent probe, 35 people were killed in the unrest between mid-February and mid-March 2011.
They do exist in Syria. The difference is that Saudi gave Clinton money and oil to keep her mouth shut about Bahrain. The first country should go is Saudi arabia, but they have the money to buy the western fatwa.
OH MY GOD ONE PROTESTOR...Now Nasrallaat is going to have a flying fit. Of course forgetting the 10,000 dead so far in Syria's revolution...