Tue Oct 4, 2011
Anti-government protesters continue to cause huge traffic jams on the streets of Bahrain's capital, Manama, in a protest campaign against the repressive policies of the Al Khalifa regime, Press TV reports.
As part of the protest campaign, which is dubbed "Manama Storm," protesters have created massive traffic jams in Manama, according to Press TV sources.
The campaign continues in defiance of an Interior Ministry's warning in late September that warned the protesters of losing their driver's licenses for up to one year if they deliberately created traffic jams.
Meanwhile, a Bahraini court handed out three-month jail terms to two people on Tuesday and fined each USD 265 for blocking traffic.
This comes following Monday rulings of a Bahraini military court which sentenced 14 protesters to life imprisonment and handed long jail terms of up to 18 years to 22 others.
The military court, however, rejected pleas by attorneys of those sentenced for an independent probe into the reported torture of defendants.
Earlier on Thursday, the Bahraini court also sentenced 20 medical workers to jail terms of between five and 15 years for treating injured anti-government protesters.
Since mid-February, thousands of anti-government protesters have been staging regular demonstrations in the streets of Bahrain, calling on the US-backed Al Khalifa royal family to relinquish power.
On March 14, troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates invaded the country to assist Bahraini rulers in their brutal crackdown on peaceful anti-government protesters.
According to local sources, scores of people have been killed and hundreds arrested in the regime crackdown.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.com/detail/202693.html.
Anti-government protesters continue to cause huge traffic jams on the streets of Bahrain's capital, Manama, in a protest campaign against the repressive policies of the Al Khalifa regime, Press TV reports.
As part of the protest campaign, which is dubbed "Manama Storm," protesters have created massive traffic jams in Manama, according to Press TV sources.
The campaign continues in defiance of an Interior Ministry's warning in late September that warned the protesters of losing their driver's licenses for up to one year if they deliberately created traffic jams.
Meanwhile, a Bahraini court handed out three-month jail terms to two people on Tuesday and fined each USD 265 for blocking traffic.
This comes following Monday rulings of a Bahraini military court which sentenced 14 protesters to life imprisonment and handed long jail terms of up to 18 years to 22 others.
The military court, however, rejected pleas by attorneys of those sentenced for an independent probe into the reported torture of defendants.
Earlier on Thursday, the Bahraini court also sentenced 20 medical workers to jail terms of between five and 15 years for treating injured anti-government protesters.
Since mid-February, thousands of anti-government protesters have been staging regular demonstrations in the streets of Bahrain, calling on the US-backed Al Khalifa royal family to relinquish power.
On March 14, troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates invaded the country to assist Bahraini rulers in their brutal crackdown on peaceful anti-government protesters.
According to local sources, scores of people have been killed and hundreds arrested in the regime crackdown.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.com/detail/202693.html.
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