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    Bahrain tensions grow amid stronger protest calls

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — It's become a nightly duel in Bahrain: Security forces and anti-government protesters waging hit-and-run clashes in one of the simmering conflicts of the Arab Spring.

    So far, the skirmishes have failed to gel into another serious challenge to the Gulf nation's Western-backed monarchy after crushing a reform rebellion months ago. But there are sudden signs that Shiite-led demonstrators could be poised to raise the stakes again on the strategic island, which is home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.

    Hundreds of demonstrators Wednesday made their boldest attempt in months to reclaim control of a central square in the capital Manama, which was the symbolic hub of the protest movement after it began in February. Riot police used buses to block roads and flooded streets with tear gas to drive back the marchers before dawn.

    Hours later, mourners gathered in a Shiite village in another part of Bahrain for a 14-year-old boy they claim was killed by security forces. Clashes flared until early Thursday across the oil hub area of Sitra before the boy's burial.

    "Down with the regime," chanted some of hundreds of people in the funeral procession. "More protests."

    Some waved the flag of the Libyan rebels, who are closing in on the remnants of Moammar Gadhafi's government.

    Bahrain remains the outlier of the Arab revolts.

    Its Sunni rulers have managed to hold their ground — and even tighten their grip with military help from neighboring Saudi Arabia — against majority Shiites demanding a greater political voice. Washington and Western allies have denounced the punishing crackdowns, but been mild when it comes to Bahrain's ruling dynasty. The possible risks from a harder line appear too great. They include jeopardizing key Arab military relationships on Iran's doorstep.

    Washington's Gulf Arab allies argue any gains for Bahrain's Shiites could open the door for influence by Iran's Shiite regime.

    Bahrain's Shiite leaders strongly deny any links to Iran. They note that their fight for greater rights goes back decades — and is now re-energized by the pro-democracy wave across the Arab world.

    In July, the Shiite political bloc walked out of government-led reconciliation talks, claiming they failed to address key demands such as ending the monarchy's ability to hand-pick the government. Shiites also appear ready to boycott parliament elections on Sept. 24 — an act that state media has called treason.

    Shiites account for about 70 percent of Bahrain's 525,000 citizens, but claim they face systematic discrimination such as being barred from top political and security posts. Last week, Bahrain's most senior Shiite cleric, Sheik Isa Qassim, told worshippers that the country's rulers can either embrace reforms or risk the same fate as Libya's Gadhafi.

    "Can't they learn from the fall of dictatorships and see what happens to those who denied their people basic rights?" Qassim said as police helicopters patrolled over his mosque. "We now see what happens to the Libyan dictator, just as what happened to Tunisian and Egyptian despots."

    At least 32 people have been killed since the protests began more than six months ago. Activists claim Ali Jawad Ahmad, the 14-year-old buried Wednesday, should be added to the tally.

    Opposition groups, including the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights, cited witnesses saying the boy died after being hit by a tear gas canister fired at close range by police during the demonstration in the oil hub of Sitra, which has been a hotbed of Shiite protests.

    A spokesman for Bahrain's Interior Ministry, Tariq al-Hassan, disputed allegations from Bahrain's human rights activists who said the young protester died of a head injury caused by a police tear gas canister fired to disperse a group of anti-government demonstrators during a rally Wednesday.

    "The injury to the (boy's) neck is not consistent with claims that he was hit by a tear gas canister," al-Hassan told a news conference in the capital Manama on Thursday. "It cannot leave that kind of mark," he said.

    Authorities posted a 10,000 dinar ($26,600) reward for information leading to a definitive finding on the death.

    The official Bahrain News Agency said an autopsy showed a "neck injury" was the cause of death, and "fractures in that area causing bleeding around the spinal cord." The report added that the boy had bruises on his chin, face, right hand, pelvic area and knees.

    Isa Hassan, an uncle of the dead teen, claimed police overreacted when confronted by a small group of protesters after morning prayers marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Hassan said the tear gas was fired from about 21 feet (seven meters) away directly at the protesters.

    "They are supposed to lob the canisters of gas, not shoot them at people," he said at a memorial gathering for the boy. "Police used it as a weapon."

    The death is almost certain to bring more protesters onto the streets.

    Until nearly sunrise Wednesday, groups of demonstrators tried to break through police lines to reclaim control of Pearl Square, a main crossroads that was once a protest encampment modeled after Cairo's Tahrir Square. Some streets in Manama were scenes of running battles.

    Police unleashed huge clouds of tear gas to drive back protesters, who in turn created large oil slicks and left makeshift traps such as nail-studded boards to try to slow the riot units. Some protesters manned ambush points to pelt police with stones.

    In Geneva, the spokesman for U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights urged Bahraini authorities to account for all those arrested since temporary martial law-style rule was imposed March 15. It was lifted June 1.

    "We are concerned that most of the defendants in these cases may be prisoners of conscience, detained only for exercising their rights to freedom of expression and association," Rupert Colville said. "All such detainees must be released."

     

    29 comments

    • radical  •  8 mths ago
      Let this protests in Bahrain exposed the real motive of the U.S. standing: to help those people who loves democracy or to support a leader under protest chosen by them.
    • Jack Random  •  8 mths ago
      in one of the simmering conflicts of the Arab Spring.

      arabs come in all faiths. and they are not all participating. this is "the muslim uprising", to pursue jihad, and those other faiths living there, are screwed.
    • 123456  •  8 mths ago
      Hahaha.....clear blue sky and not a plane insight, why? NATO too busy protecting their oils interest in Libya to be protecting civilians in Bahrain.
    • clydes  •  8 mths ago
      The US,UK,France should sent QRF to aid the regime.They also should spin it and make it look like they're Iranians in Bahrain protesting instead.
    • Cindi  •  8 mths ago
      Bahrain's ruling family is not cruel to the people. The people of Bahrain have it very good compared to most places in the Middle East. It is only a few trouble-makers who are trying to stir up others. They need put down.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        and they are backed by mullah in iran.
    • marvin  •  8 mths ago
      yet saudi and bahrain can do what they wish without international condemnation and sanctions..
    • CHOCTAW CHIEF  •  8 mths ago
      We need to keep all them muslims under control. They will never have democracy as we know it. Islam will not allow it.
    • Becky Mon-chu  •  8 mths ago
      The entire mideast is a ticking time bomb. The citizens of all the countries there are starting to become unmanageable. Iran, better get it right!
    • WillieJohn  •  8 mths ago
      Let us not forget
      --Iran intimidated Bahrain so much
      --that they invited the Americans in for protection
      --the unrest is Iran's attempt to reverse the situation
      --so they can continue intimidating peaceful Bahrain
    • The Truth  •  8 mths ago
      This dictatorship government in Bahrain is our puppet government and we will never let it fall. We will protect it to the last Saudi dollar
    • The Truth  •  8 mths ago
      The tsunami of human rights and justice is sweeping the Middle East and wiping out the dictators. First, it was Tunisia, then Egypt, Yemen, Libia, and now the dictator of Bahrain, then the dictators of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and on, and on, and on. Days of the dictator of Bahrain, and his abusive regime, are numbered.
      • playa del carmen 8 mths ago
        and the deposed dictators will be replace with
        dictators with different names and one other difference now they are
        but basically pro muslim dictators
      • ntex 8 mths ago
        Unfortunately, some if not all of these governments will likely be replaced by other tyranical governments.
    • dean  •  8 mths ago
      I SEE PROTEST COMING HERE TO U.S. SOON.
      • CHOCTAW CHIEF 8 mths ago
        If Obama is not gone soon there will be a civil war.
    • fasting  •  8 mths ago
      I think this is the end of sunni and the raise of shiite .... it is time already
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      mullah in iran is planing all of these.down with iranian mullah that support syria,hamas,taliban,hezbullah,shiites in bahrain,etc.down with assad and ahmadenegat.
    • notaradicalrepub  •  8 mths ago
      Hey, this gov is our buddy! They can slaughter all they want!
    • Terrorists have no religi ...  •  8 mths ago
      HM the King pardoned everyone including those who commmited offences...what more do people want ? also...when there is a riot, someone gets hit, rummours shoot sky high and media dances to the tunes, and after broadcasting ..and investigations...it turned out to be an accident or not as accused...a small one liner would expalain. Investigations take time ...so how come everything is 100% clear on impact ? the Bahrain Government are trying to hard to serve their people, we should give them a chance.
    • N  •  8 mths ago
      Democracy rules….look at Egypt, morocco, Libya and Syria…peoples are fighting to install peoples government
      • ntex 8 mths ago
        It remains to be seen if "people's government" will be installed. It is still highly possible that some if not all of these nations will come to be ruled by sharia law in which the people have no real freedom.
      • phrendlyphantom 8 mths ago
        @Ntex

        They don't view sharia law to be a "freedom problem". For them, sharia IS "people's government".
      • playa del carmen 8 mths ago
        Democracy ????
        It sure doesn;t seem to work very will
        here in america the great show place
        what happened - livberal chipping away
        for 100 years - and no it stops
        no deals, no half way liberaism stops now
    • CALIFORNIA  •  8 mths ago
      Home to the US Navy 5th Fleet! Those rebel are going nowhere real slow!
    • AMERICAN SOCIALIST  •  8 mths ago
      Don't worry Bahrain, it is not in the best interest of Hillary Clinton to send in her NATO NAZI to help these protesters.
    • Robert  •  8 mths ago
      Note the glaring hypocrisy of the West; when its a country that is opposed to the Zionazi policies or is an ally, the calls and brow beating of the West never stops, but when its a pro Western nation and a stop over for killing thousands of Muslims, not a peep out of the West.
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