Sunday 13 February 2011

Shiastrength Islamic Awakening Oppressed Bahraini And Yemeni Peoples Cry Not Heard 2 Attachments

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Double Standards of West, UN Security Councils, UNCHR and Arab League!

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Bahrain police summon female activistThu Jun 2, 2011 6:45AMBahraini activist Zainab al-KhawajaThe Manama police department in Bahrain has summoned a female human rights activist as intensified crackdown on peaceful anti-government protests continue in the Middle Eastern country.

Bahraini troops halt protests by violenceWed Jun 1, 2011 4:58PMSaudi-backed Bahraini troops have attacked anti-government protesters in several villages near the capital Manama, witnesses say.

Despite the lifting of martial law in the tiny Persian Gulf sheikdom on Wednesday, regime forces are beating up people who had poured into the streets to stage protest rallies, Head of Foreign Relation Office of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights Maryam al-Khawaja wrote in an e-mail sent to Press TV.

According to witnesses, dozens of people were injured after regime forces fired birdshots and teargas on protesters in villages around Manama, including Diraz, Bani Jamrah and Karzakan.

Bahrainis to hold nationwide protestsWed Jun 1, 2011 1:34PMFile photo shows anti-government protesters marching towards Pearl Square in the capital on February 22, 2011.Bahraini activists have called for a fresh wave of anti-government protest rallies across the Persian Gulf country despite government's escalating crackdown.

Activists using the social networking website Facebook called on Bahrainis to stage anti-regime protests in the main streets and squares on Wednesday as a state of emergency imposed during a March crackdown on protesters has ended.

"The protests are to be in main streets and squares... the movement must return to important places ahead of the imminent return, God willing, to Martyr's Square," said a post on "February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition" Facebook page, referring to the site of Pearl Square, which was the focal point of anti-government demonstrations from February until before being destroyed during the government crackdown in March.

UN welcomes 'national dialog' in BahrainThu Jun 2, 2011 11:18AMUN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's call for a national dialog to end the crisis in the Persian Gulf country.

The United Nations Information Center said in a statement on Thursday that the Secretary General "hopes that such a dialog will be genuine and meaningful and lead to an inclusive reform process aimed at meeting the political, economic and social aspirations of all Bahraini people."

"In this regard, he (Ban) appeals to all national stakeholders to work constructively towards creating a conducive environment for such a dialog to take place," the statement added.

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'Israel fears Yemeni youths' dedication'Thu Jun 2, 2011 12:22PMThe dedication of the revolutionary youths in Yemen is what Israel and its Middle Eastern allies are afraid of, says a historian and political observer in London.

"The dedication of the revolutionary youths there [Yemen]... is what Israel will fear, that dedication will be what their Saudi allies will fear as well," Peter Rushton told Press TV in an interview.

Rushton warned that Yemen stands on the "threshold of a bloody chaos" but said there is hope for the people of the country as President Ali Abdullah has been left with very few friends.

"Even the key players and key tribal chiefs, notably the al-Ahmar family with whom he is now in a tense military standoff, no longer trust a word he says," he said.

The observer, however, expressed doubts about the restoration of peace in Yemen as long as Saleh remains in power.

Rushton pointed out that Israel is also worried that it might lose its key ally in the Middle East, namely the Saudi royal family.

Armed protesters fight Yemen forcesThu Jun 2, 2011 11:3AMYemeni anti-government protesters block the road with rocks and burning tires during clashes with security forces in Taizz, June 1, 2011.Armed anti-government protesters have clashed with security forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern Yemeni city of Taizz.

Witnesses said the fighting took place near the presidential palace and a post under the control of Yemen's Republican Guard, which is led by the president's son Ahmed, AFP reported on Thursday.

No casualties have been reported so far.

On Tuesday, at least seven people were killed in Taizz after security forces opened fire on anti-regime protesters seeking to gather in the city.

Fighting also continues between Yemeni opposition tribesmen and security forces in the capital, Sana'a. Flights to Sana'a airport were reportedly suspended and diverted to the southern city of Aden on Thursday due to the clashes.

Armed Yemen tribesmen flock to Sana'aThu Jun 2, 2011 7:39AMYemeni anti-government protesters chant slogans during a rally in Sana'a to demand the ouster of President Saleh, June 1, 2011.Thousands of armed Yemeni tribesmen have headed to the capital of Sana'a amid fierce clashes between the tribesmen and forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Yemeni tribal chiefs said the tribesmen made the move on Thursday in support of Sheikh Sadeq al-Ahmar, leader of Yemen's powerful Hashid tribe, AFP reported.

The tribesmen "want to enter Sana'a to back their leader," said a tribal chief.

Heavy battles break out in Yemeni citiesThu Jun 2, 2011 1:55AMYemeni revolutionaries clash with Yemeni security forces in the southern city of Taizz, May 31, 2011.Heavy clashes have broken out between Yemeni revolutionaries and forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh across the country, including in the capital Sana'a.

Battles between the two sides began near Freedom Square and the regional presidential palace in the southern city of Taizz shortly after midnight early on Thursday morning.

Nasrallah hails Iran's governing systemThu Jun 2, 2011 12:0AMHezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan NasrallahLebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has hailed Iran's system of governance and warned against propaganda campaigns targeting it.

He made the remarks in Beirut on Wednesday during a ceremony organized by the Iranian Embassy in Lebanon to commemorate the passing of Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic.

"Everyone in the Islamic Republic is accountable before the Judiciary," Nasrallah said, adding, "The West is trying to portray Iran as an oppressive regime."

S. ARABIA, US SEND DEATH SQUADS TO KILL IRAQ'S TOP SHIITE FIGURES

The United States and Saudi Arabia have sent their death squads to Iraq to assassinate the country's Shiite officers and scholars, Iraqi security sources revealed on Wednesday.

SAUDI POLICE DISPERSE DEMONSTRATION IN TAROUT AND ARRESTED TWO SHIITE BROTHERS

SAYYED NASRALLAH: WE WANT STRONG STATE WE WILL NOT GIVE UP.... IMAM KHOMEINI'S REVOLUTION SHAPED UP BASED ON PEOPLE'S WILL

SHORT NEWS OF FIRST DAY AFTER CRACKDOWN IN BAHRAIN


TANKS, TROOPS LEAVE HEART OF BAHRAIN'S CAPITAL

Tanks and soldiers left the heart of Bahrain's capital as emergency rule was lifted Wednesday, but authorities warned they were not easing pressure on anti-government groups in the Gulf kingdom.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Tanks and soldiers left the heart of Bahrain's capital as emergency rule was lifted Wednesday, but authorities warned they were not easing pressure on anti-government groups in the Gulf kingdom.

The military withdrew from the center of Manama but kept police at numerous checkpoints around the city.

Bahrain imposed emergency rule in mid-March, giving the military wide powers to suppress demonstrations led by the country's Shiite majority against the minority Sunni rulers. Shiites, who have long complained of discrimination and political persecution, were inspired to rise up by other revolutions sweeping Arab nations around the Middle East and North Africa.

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