Report: Bahrai forces raid girls school again
Bahraini forces launched a second raid on an all-girls' school in the north of the country, in line with violent crackdown on the popular revolution the government is facing, a report carried by Press TV said Sunday.
Eyewitnesses said the Saudi-backed forces took away several teachers during the Sunday attack on the secondary school, located in the Hamad Town. The parents of students have been notified that their daughters would face interrogation. The school first came under attack less than a week ago.
The attack came amid continued thousands-strong peaceful protests across the Persian Gulf Island. The protesters have been calling for a constitutional monarchy since mid-February.
Bahrain's biggest political party of al-Wefaq said on Saturday that the forces have destroyed over 30 holy sites, including 16 mosques, since the government's imposition of martial law last month. Other reports say over 28 mosques and 50 mourning halls have been destroyed.