Friday, September 14, 2012

Thousands protest in Bahrain demanding reform

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من تظاهرة المنامة There were no incidents during the demonstration

Witnesses said thousands of people were demonstrating Friday in Bahrain at the invitation of the Shiite opposition demanding reforms, on the occasion of the international day of democracy, witnesses said.

Witnesses said protesters gathered in budaiya road which is 3 km from the capital Manama, Bahrain with flags and red and white photographs of the activists detained dissidents.

And shouted words demanding democracy and unfurled banners calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, the King's uncle, who holds this position since 1971.

On 7 September, police broke up with tear gas after protesters tried to gather in Manama Shiites to demand the release of opposition figures.

Confirmed opposition including the accord, the main Shiite parties, "in Bahrain's is the longest volcanic Arab spring almost endless only
True democracy based on the people are the source of authority ".

Since the February 2011 see Bahrain Shiite-led protest movement demanding a constitutional monarchy in a country composed of majority Shiite and Sunni family ruled.


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