20-11-2024 02:42 PM Jerusalem Timing

Al-Khalifa Police Fire Rubber Bullets at Bahrainis

Al-Khalifa Police Fire Rubber Bullets at Bahrainis

Bahraini forces have attacked demonstrators protesting against the Al-Khalifa regime across the Persian Gulf country.

Al-Khalifa crackdown against the Bahraini RevolutionBahraini forces have attacked demonstrators protesting against the Al-Khalifa regime across the Persian Gulf country, Press TV reported.

The regime forces on Wednesday used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the peaceful protesters in the capital, Manama, the northeastern island of Sitra, the northern village of Tubli and the western village of Sadad.

The demonstrators also expressed solidarity with leading opposition figures and condemned the recent verdicts against them.

The protests came after a Bahraini civilian court on Tuesday upheld jail sentences against at least 13 opposition leaders.

The jail terms, seven of them life sentences, were previously issued by a military court.

Human rights activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja and opposition leader Hassan Mushaimaa are among those sentenced to life in prison.

On August 23, a Bahraini appeals court upheld a three-year prison term for prominent rights activist Nabeel Rajab over taking part in “unauthorized protests.”

The tiny Persian Gulf island state, which is home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, has been the scene of peaceful anti-regime protests since February last year and scores of people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the Saudi-backed crackdown on the protests.