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After assurances by Trump, Bahrain mounts deadliest raid in years on opposition

Iran blames Trump as Shia protesters killed in Bahrain police raid

Armed police storm the home of a controversial Shia Muslim leader just days after the US President pledged to improve ties.

12:21, UK,Wednesday 24 May 2017

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Video:Bahrain protesters confront armed police
Five protesters were killed and 286 arrested after police in Bahrain raided the hometown of a Shia Muslim spiritual leader who faces deportation.

Sheikh Isa Qassim was stripped of his citizenship last June, and last week a court gave him a year's suspended sentence for financial corruption.

He was not among those detained in Diraz, but the interior ministry said "terrorists and convicted felons" were hiding inside his home.

Footage from the town showed protesters confronting armoured vehicles and police.

Gunshots are heard and white smoke from tear gas can be seen.

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Image:Trump met Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in Riyadh on Sunday
Tuesday's violence comes just days after Donald Trump told King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa that he would improve relations between the two countries.

Their relationship has been strained for several years, despite the kingdom being host to the US Navy.

A crackdown on dissent over the last year has heightened tensions between the Shia majority and the Sunni rulers, and access to Diraz has been tightly controlled for months.

Woman confronting the Security Forces in village of Diraz, #Bahrain - Clashes between Police and protesters ongoing since last night. pic.twitter.com/qpOTAolaJl

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Bahrain accuses Iran of encouraging unrest by the country's Shia population, while Iran said Mr Trump's remarks about Tehran supporting militant groups were to blame for the deaths.

Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, tweeted: "First concrete result of POTUS (Trump) cozying up to despots in Riyadh: Deadly attack on peaceful protesters by emboldened Bahrain regime."

Nicholas McGeehan, a senior Bahrain researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: "The timing of this operation two days after King Hamad's convivial meeting with President Trump can hardly be a coincidence."

Ebtasam Alsaegh, from the neighbouring village of Bani Jamra, said mosques had called residents to the streets to protect Sheikh Qassim.

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Image protesters confronted armoured vehicles and police
"The situation is terrifying," she said.

The interior ministry said that police had been deployed to remove road blocks and barricades.

"Police remain deployed in the area to ensure the safety of people," it said in a statement.

It added that 19 members of the security services were injured after petrol bombs were thrown at them.

During 2011's Arab Spring, Bahrain crushed an uprising by the Shia community with the help of Saudi Arabia.

Bahrain uses military tactics to quash dissent
Tue May 23, 2017 7:36AM
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Bahraini regime forces have stormed into the residence of Sheikh Isa Qassim, the spiritual leader of the country’s Shia majority in a northwestern village, arresting everyone inside the house. It is not yet clear whether Sheikh Qassim himself is among the detainees.

There have been reports of security forces firing birdshot at protesters and teargas into the house of the prominent cleric. Sources have confirmed at least two fatalities. Seven others are said to be in critical condition.

Bahrain’s LuaLua TV reported on Tuesday that a large number of armored and military vehicles had entered a neighborhood in the Diraz Village earlier in the day.

Security forces launched a bloody attack on protesters who had convened in al-Fida Square in Diraz, the possible casualties of which have not been reported yet. The regime also blocked Internet access in the area.

The Manama regime's bulldozers were reportedly removing protesters' blockades and barricades from the streets.

The Bahraini Interior Ministry announced in a statement that security forces had arrested 50 demonstrators in the village.

Furthermore, the country's Islamic Action Society, also referred to as Amal Party, warned Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah against any assault on Sheikh Qassim.

Diraz is the native village of Sheikh Isa Qassim. It has been the scene of protests since last June, when the authorities stripped the cleric of his citizenship over accusations that he used his position to serve foreign interests and promote “sectarianism” and “violence.” He has denied the allegations.

The protests escalated after a court convicted Qassim on Sunday of the illegal collection of funds and money laundering and sentenced him to one year in jail suspended for three years. The charges emanate from the collection of an Islamic donation called Khums, which in Shia Islam is collected and spent by a senior cleric in the interests of the needy.

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A picture posted on Twitter shows a protester injured during clashes with security forces in the northwestern Bahraini village of Diraz on May 23, 2017.
The Tuesday clashes erupted after the protesters, who were wearing shrouds as a sign of their death-defying morale, tried to stop the security forces from entering the neighborhood. Police tear-gassed the protesters.


Since 2011, Bahrain has been witnessing daily rallies against the ruling Al Khalifah regime, which protesters accuse of systematically abusing the Shia population. The regime has been suppressing all dissent, leading to scores of fatalities.

It has also dissolved a number of opposition bodies.
 
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Pakistan should stay away from this mess.

I am a Sunni but I also recognize that we are a plural society with many ethnicities and beautiful diversity. We should stay away from entanglements that are of no benefit to us.

Unfortunately the whole Trump visit was about gearing up for a sunni-shia wholesale war. Not good.

Pakistan First! That also also goes for Pak shias.. Put Pak first and not the bearded fools in Tehran.

Unfortunately we have donkeys as politicians who can't see beyond their $dollar stuffed noses!
 
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I think as far as majority of people in Bahrain are Shia logically it's the king that needs to fix his loyalty to his own people no crackdown them on the daily basis ... and what does it have with Iran?
Syria is 75% sunni majority country but still they have forced rule by alvi assad dynasty what you will say about that and what is the percentage of shia and sunni in yeman?
 
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want democracy in GCC but not in Syria?
There was a direct presidential elections in syria where your beloved FOREIGN rebels tried to disrupt it. While in Bahrain, there is total monarchy supported by US and UK. Bahrain people have a right to choose there own form of government.

Plus you are in shia majority region. Enjoy the fruits of there love. Same can't be said shia living in sunni majority region.
 
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Yeah its true shias are loyal to khoemani where ever they are.i was close to shias in Bahrain for work reason.every one of them look to iran and khoemani.they killed many pakistani police officers.burn them alive with patrol bombs.

what pakistani police officers were doing in Bahrain !?
 
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There was a direct presidential elections in syria where your beloved FOREIGN rebels tried to disrupt it. While in Bahrain, there is total monarchy supported by US and UK. Bahrain people have a right to choose there own form of government.

Plus you are in shia majority region. Enjoy the fruits of there love. Same can't be said shia living in sunni majority region.
elections under asad.
are you joking.who will dare to stand against him and how can someone win when the election happen under him.

what pakistani police officers were doing in Bahrain !?
what iranian police do in iran?
they join the bahraini police force to serve.
 
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elections under asad.
are you joking.who will dare to stand against him and how can someone win when the election happen under him.


what iranian police do in iran?
they join the bahraini police force to serve.
Seriously .. you just can't accept that majority of population is with Assad. What do you and western countries just want? When they held an election you say it is farce, when they kill foreign terrorist you say assad is killing syrians. If population is against him along with western countries, is he a superman holding power till now?

Actually now it doesn't matter, syrians will decide the fate of their country. Majority of them! These US can arm ISIS first then daesh then kurds all they want.

What a joke, so the police force residing of foreigners will serve the local people.
 
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what iranian police do in iran?
they join the bahraini police force to serve.

for your knowledge ,

IRAN POLICE : only people who were born in Iran and have Iranian nationality can join Iran police ( they shouldn't have dual nationality as well ) ....

IRAN Army ( Artesh ) : only people who were born in Iran and have Iranian nationality and their father has same condition can join Army ( they shouldn't have dual nationality as well )...


if Bahrain government recruit foreigns as their police and army member , then you can guess something is terribly wrong with them ....
 
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Seriously .. you just can't accept that majority of population is with Assad. What do you and western countries just want? When they held an election you say it is farce, when they kill foreign terrorist you say assad is killing syrians. If population is against him along with western countries, is he a superman holding power till now?

Actually now it doesn't matter, syrians will decide the fate of their country. Majority of them! These US can arm ISIS first then daesh then kurds all they want.

What a joke, so the police force residing of foreigners will serve the local people.
everyone will accept his rule if a neutral body conducts the election but he has to step down first and let the fair election take place.

and i will use your logic if the population is against gcc monarchs with western countries are they supermen holding power till now.

if gcc need democracy then Syria also.
 
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so you want the king to lick the boots of Khoameni ? Yemen , Bahrain and Iraq or be any other country where Shia's are in Majority or Minority they are more loyal to Iran and Khoamani than their own home country.. even many Pakistani Shia i know look to Iran more than they care for Pakistan ..
Well many Sunnis also care more about Islam than their own countries.

Both ways are wicked and dangerous.
 
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Honestly speaking i am not even a Practicing Muslim so let alone me caring for what Sect i believe in haha as i said your sectarian BS argument won't work on me brah ..and lets not play the Victim card do we ? remind me who over through the govt in Yemen to take over ?



Its Good for them :)



Muslim are oppressed and to our lowest because of the Mullahs and Aytuallahs trying to control the Muslims and Islam , Islam was supposed to be a unified body and muslims are its parts, Thanks to people in history today we dont even have Islam which was brought by the Great Prophet ..My eyes are wide open that is why i can the treachery of KSA and Iran to destroy we call the Muslim world ,if you take me Arab Boot licker than i suggest you follow my posts in Arabs defense sections, I never like how Arabs treat PAkistanis in their country and i have seen it in UAE and KSA. .. and my brothers worked in Qatar too .. they are one of the most disgusting human beings you will ever encounter , but that does not make Iranian Mullahs better people .. I have see Pakistani Shia condemning and Making fun of Pakistan and praise Iran like its their country . . Its not about Iran but the Leaders who control and brainwash people into masses ..



because its Iran from these Peaceful protesters take their orders from , same goes to many Pakistani Shia .. i have no problem with Shia's , what i want that If Shia are living in a country they should be loyal to that country not take orders from Tehran and religious fanatic who loves to brainwash people

What? orders from Iran? prove it ..... then whom ordered revolution in Egypt, Tunisia , Libya, Yemen and other countries that faced Arab spring?


Syria is 75% sunni majority country but still they have forced rule by alvi assad dynasty what you will say about that and what is the percentage of shia and sunni in yeman?

I don't care about sect , as I said in my previous post in this thread from the first day Iran called for a free and fair election under international observation which in all Syrian would participate in order to shape and form their own future through ballot boxes not bullet ... we asked for back in 2012 while Assad was losing badly and still we seek the same plan while he's taken Syrian major cities ... the same in Yemen and Bahrain




Yeah yeah all syrian rebels are isis . isis use chemical weapons , isis butcher Sunnis . if asad is right in his act then so do Bahraini monarch they should peel the skin of rebels in their country :) .


Who cares? Majority of people in syfia is Sunni . who dont want assad too . but if assad is justified so do the act of Bahrani monarch and bombing of KSA on houthis :).

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what pakistani police officers were doing in Bahrain !?
They are migrant workers

Off topic i have heard that in Oman Baloch Omanis are more likely to be part of the security forces is it a myth or is it true ?
Also what are the lanchis of Oman?
@Sharif al-Hijaz
 
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