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Bahrain: Martyrdom of a citizen and marches demanding the dismantlement of the regime

Bahrain: Martyrdom of a citizen and marches demanding the dismantlement of the regime.
Monday 11 July 2011 18:41

Bahrain (Islam Times) – This morning one Bahraini citizen, inhabitant of Al-Markh area “Adnan Al-Sayyid Ahmed Al-Sayyid Hassan” aged 44, was martyred due to an injury after inhalation of poison gas and tear gas launched by the Bahraini security forces in a religious event, in which the martyr was participating, in the Al-Darraz area. He was admitted to the hospital for medical treatment but his condition extremely worsened until he died, and his pure clean body was buried this morning. The coalition of the youth revolution of February 14 held “The regime and Saudi Arabian occupation responsible for this heinous crime.” The coalition called upon the “masses of the people of Bahrain to the broad participation in the Prayer ceremony for the martyr in Al-Markh area and to rally in the mourning march of the martyr Adnan Al-Sayyid Ahmed Al-Sayyid Hassan.”

Islam Times

The Bahraini youth did not care about the continued acts of repression by the Bahraini and Gulf forces of Bahrain, so they went out the today morning, noon and night, throughout most of the villages of Bahrain in condemnation of the military sentences in the right of national symbols and detainees in the regime and Peninsula Defense Forces prisons. There were several recorded encounters where the security forces used fission and rubber bullets, tear gas and sound grenades, and remain doing so to this hour, especially in the areas of Al-Nuwaidirat, Al-Sanabis, Sitra(External and Wadiyan), Al-Dayr, Al-Bilad Al-Qadeem, Barbar, Dar Klib, Demistan, and Almoqashaa where some demonstrators deliberately closed some streets to protect the marches.

It should be noted that after the martyrdom of this Bahraini citizen the number of martyrs in Bahrain increased to 38 since the protests began on the fourteenth of February. …source