Islam World
Bahraini regime forces detain 6 civilians with no charge: Activists
Activists say Bahraini forces have held six civilians, including a woman, without offering any legal justification for their detention as the ruling Al Khalifah regime presses ahead with its repressive measures and heavy-handed crackdown in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.
Activists say Bahraini forces have held six civilians, including a woman, without offering any legal justification for their detention as the ruling Al Khalifah regime presses ahead with its repressive measures and heavy-handed crackdown in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.
Human rights activists, requesting anonymity, said Fawzia Mashallah had been kept in police custody over the past three days after regime troops raided her home in the Bilad al-Qadim suburb of the capital Manama, and took her to the Interior Ministry’s Criminal Investigation Directorate without providing any reasons, Arabic-language Bahrain Mirror news website reported on Saturday.
The forces also arrested a young man, identified as Mohammed Ja’afar al-Jamri, in the northwestern village of Bani Jamrah.
Separately, officials detained Ibrahim Sabbat at Bahrain International Airport upon return from a vacation abroad.
Bahraini troops also made three separate arrests in the northwestern village of Diraz, situated some 12 kilometers west of Manama, as well as al-Dair village on the northern coast of Muharraq Island.