Over 250 arrested in Bahrain crackdown
Bahrain: Almost 300 people have been detained or have gone missing
during the Bahraini government's crackdown on protesters, a former
opposition lawmaker says. "We have around 250 confirmed arrested and 44
who are missing, though that number fluctuates when people reappear
after hiding from police," Ibrahim Mattar told Reuters Monday.
Mattar, who is from the largest opposition group al-Wefaq, added that
many Bahrainis are being arrested at checkpoints or in house raids. Most
of those who were detained or went missing were not activists, he noted.
Meanwhile, leader of another opposition group told Press TV that
protesters would continue with their rallies until their demands are
met. On Sunday, protesters once again poured into the streets of the
capital city, Manama, despite the state of emergency imposed by King
Hamad bin Al Khalifa on March 15.
Bahraini forces along with troops from Saudi Arabia and the United
Arab Emirates have stepped up their attacks against protesters. The
protests against the government began in mid-February. At least 24
people have been killed and about 1,000 others have been injured so far.
Tuesday,Presstv
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