Sayed Hadi al-Mousawi, the head of al-Wefaq’s Department of Human Rights and Civil Liberties announced the news at a press conference on Monday.
The recurrent assault on civilian houses is in clear contradiction of pledges made by the government to investigate assaults by a number of security forces against on people’s houses.
Moussawi also said the regime forces recently attacked two Shia clerics in the towns of Sitra and Diraz and forced them to take off their turbans.
In 2011, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa admitted to the use of “excessive force”? by his regime forces against the protesters, and promised to make reforms that would “satisfy”? all parties in the country.
This came after a report issued by the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) confirmed regime forces had used “excessive force, including the extraction of forced confessions against detainees.”?
Despite the BICI findings and international criticism of the humanitarian situation in Bahrain, the ruling Al Khalifa regime continues the violent crackdown of popular protests demanding the downfall of the monarchy.
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Source: IRIB World Service
Sayed Hadi al-Mousawi, the head of al-Wefaq’s Department of Human Rights and Civil Liberties announced the news at a press conference on Monday.
The recurrent assault on civilian houses is in clear contradiction of pledges made by the government to investigate assaults by a number of security forces against on people’s houses.
Moussawi also said the regime forces recently attacked two Shia clerics in the towns of Sitra and Diraz and forced them to take off their turbans.
In 2011, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa admitted to the use of “excessive force”? by his regime forces against the protesters, and promised to make reforms that would “satisfy”? all parties in the country.
This came after a report issued by the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) confirmed regime forces had used “excessive force, including the extraction of forced confessions against detainees.”?
Despite the BICI findings and international criticism of the humanitarian situation in Bahrain, the ruling Al Khalifa regime continues the violent crackdown of popular protests demanding the downfall of the monarchy.
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Source: IRIB World Service