Bahrain's military court has sentenced four anti-government protesters to death and three other to life imprisonment, in a move to further crush the ongoing revolutionary movement in the small Persian Gulf country. |
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - This comes while the Manama regime rejects reports by a number of human rights groups on massive rights violations in the country.
Bahrain’s military court has sentenced four anti-government protesters to death for the killing of two policemen during demonstrations last month, in a move to further crush the ongoing revolutionary movement in the tiny Persian Gulf country.
Thursday's verdicts are the first related to the uprising against the Gulf kingdom's ruling family, which begain in February.
The seven defendants were tried behind closed doors on charges of “premeditated murder of government employees”, which their lawyers have denied.
The name of the innocents who has been sentenced to death and life sentence:
Sentenced to DEATH:
1 - Saeed Abdul Jalil
2 - Abdul Aziz Abdul Redha
3 - Qasim Hassan Mattar
4 - Ali alNakis
1 - Saeed Abdul Jalil
2 - Abdul Aziz Abdul Redha
3 - Qasim Hassan Mattar
4 - Ali alNakis
And sentenced to LIFE IMPRISONMENT:
1 - Sayed Sadiq
2 - Hussein Jaafar
3 - Isa Abdullah
1 - Sayed Sadiq
2 - Hussein Jaafar
3 - Isa Abdullah
The MP Matar Matar resigned earlier to express his concern about the execution of the accused.
According to local sources, Bahraini authorities have raided hospitals, torturing doctors and injuring anti-government protesters in an effort to quell mass protests.
Human Rights Watch, Doctors Without Borders and Physicians for Human Rights have charged Bahraini security officials with systematic attacks on doctors and patients.
Physicians for Human Rights say doctors and nurses have been detained, tortured or disappeared because they have "evidence of atrocities committed by the authorities, security forces and riot police" in the crackdown on anti-government protesters.
Since mid-February, thousands of anti-government protesters in Bahrain, home to the US Navy Fifth Fleet major military base, have poured into the streets calling for an end to Al-Khalifa dynasty, which has ruled the country for over forty years.
On March 13, Saudi-led forces were dispatched to the Persian Gulf island at Manama's request to quell countrywide protests.
According to local sources, dozens of people have been martyred and hundreds arrested so far during the government clampdown on the peaceful demonstrations.
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