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Bahrain: Rally decries teenager’s death and HRW denounces targeting hospitalized protesters

Bahrain rally decries teenager’s death

Press TV

Protesters rally in a Bahraini village, condemning the recent death of a male teenager there at the hands of security forces.

Fifteen-year-old Sayed Ahmed died from a headshot in Sa’ar on Wednesday, Bahrain’s Al Wefaq political party announced on its page on the social networking website Facebook.

The party stated that the victim had gone out to play and tried uselessly to run away when he noticed the security forces closing in.

The crowd amassed in their tens, carrying overhead Ahmed’s coffin, which was plastered with the victim’s picture before and after the shooting…

The Saudi-backed forces have recently been sighted destroying religious and historical monuments.

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HRW Denounces Bahrain for Targeting Hospitalized Injured Protesters

Al Manar

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has announced that Bahraini forces are hunting down patients who have been injured by rubber bullets, tear gas and live ammunition during anti-government protests.

“There is absolutely no justification for arresting someone solely because the person might have been wounded in a protest-related incident,” Middle East Deputy Director at HRW Joe Stork said in a statement on Wednesday.

“It is against every tenet of humanity to deprive patients of critical and sometimes life-saving medical treatment, causing them grave suffering and perhaps irreparable harm,” he noted.

Stork made the remarks after Bahraini security forces took over Salmaniya Medical Complex on March 16 and have ever since used it to identify and arrest the anti-government protesters.

On Tuesday, the organization also called on the Bahraini government to urgently probe the deaths of people during the crackdown on the anti-regime protests.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay described the seizure of the medical complex as “shocking and an illegal conduct,” adding that she was deeply alarmed by the escalation of violence in the crisis-hit country.

Meanwhile, witnesses said Bahraini troops, backed by Saudi forces, attacked the protesters in Diraz, Sanabis, Nuwaidrat and Belad al-Qadeem on Wednesday.

The security forces in the Persian Gulf state have launched a massive crackdown against the anti-government protesters since the uprising began in the country in mid-February.

Source: Press TV

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