Bahraini Youth Challenge Emergency Law, Gather for Protests around the Country
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A group of Bahraini youth challenged on Saturday the emergency law imposed by the Bahraini Security Forces, through gathering in rallies and protests in many Bahraini areas.
The country's Interior Ministry described those protesters as "outlaws", stating that the security forces has oppressed them, aiming at "keeping peace and maintaining security and stability".
In a statement issued, the Interior Ministry added that a group of protesters gathered in the Maamir area, and claimed they tried to assault the security forces, which on their part, launched tear gas bombs to separate protesters.
A group of Bahraini youth challenged on Saturday the emergency law imposed by the Bahraini Security Forces, through gathering in rallies and protests in many Bahraini areas.
The country's Interior Ministry described those protesters as "outlaws", stating that the security forces has oppressed them, aiming at "keeping peace and maintaining security and stability".
In a statement issued, the Interior Ministry added that a group of protesters gathered in the Maamir area, and claimed they tried to assault the security forces, which on their part, launched tear gas bombs to separate protesters.
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