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Al Khalifa Crackdown: Bahrainis Hold Demonstrations in Solidarity with Sheikh Qassim

Al Khalifa Crackdown: Bahrainis Hold Demonstrations in Solidarity with Sheikh Qassim
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Bahrainis took to the streets across the tiny Gulf Kingdom in support of prominent Shia cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Qassim, who recently had his citizenship removed by the Al Khalifa regime.

Al Khalifa Crackdown: Bahrainis Hold Demonstrations in Solidarity with Sheikh Qassim

On Friday evening, protesters marched along streets in the northern villages of Barbar, Karbabad, Maqaba, Abu Saiba, al-Maqsha, the north-central Shakhura village, the western village of Shahrakan and elsewhere in the country, holding portraits of Sheikh Qassim and emphasizing that the 79-year-old clergyman is their "red line," Arabic-language Lualua television network reported.

The protesters also censured the Bahraini regime over collaboration with Saudi Arabia, and demanded an end to the heavy-handed crackdown and persecution of Shias in Bahrain.

The Bahraini regime stripped Sheikh Qassim of his citizenship on June 20. The decision came a week after they suspended Bahrain's main opposition bloc, al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, whose secretary general, Sheikh Ali Salman, himself a prominent Shia cleric, has been in prison since December 2014.

The Al Khalifa Regime officials also dissolved opposition al-Risala Islamic Association and Islamic Enlightenment Institution, founded by Sheikh Qassim.

Anti-regime protesters had staged numerous demonstrations in Bahrain on an almost daily basis since February 14, 2011, calling on the Al Khalifah regime to relinquish power. Troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were deployed to the country in March that year to assist Manama in its crackdown on peaceful and pro-democracy rallies.

Scores of people had been martyred and hundreds of others injured or arrested in Manama's crackdown on anti-regime activists.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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