Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bahrain Resistance: Bahrain ends state of emergency imposed after protests!

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1 June 2011 Last updated at 16:30 GMT / BBC.

Protesters flee in Manama, 15 Feb
More than 20 people were killed in clashes between Bahraini protesters and security forces - AP.

Bahrain has lifted the state of emergency imposed in March to quell pro-democracy demonstrations.
Activists have called for protests to restart, but security measures remain in place to stop large gatherings.
More than 20 people were killed during the government's campaign to stifle the demonstrations.
Human rights groups are demanding an end to the what they call the arbitrary detention and torture of protesters, as well as secret military tribunals.
Bahrain's ruler, King Hamad al-Khalifa has announced that Dialogue, on reforms, would start next month but, why in the meanwhile so many killings?
Given the fact that security forces are alleged to have raped, tortured and killed people, it is very difficult to believe that al-Khalifa has any serious intentions of conceding the demand of democracy.
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