Saudis protest against Bahrain invasion


This video is called Saudi revolution invasion in Bahrain day of rage by Abu Abdullah army deployed uprising Qatif .

By Bill van Auken in the USA:

Saudi protests against Bahrain invasion, repression

16 April 2011

Hundreds protested in Saudi Arabia Friday demanding an end to the Saudi occupation of Bahrain and the release of the dictatorial kingdom’s political prisoners.

It was the second day of mass protests, which have been concentrated in the predominantly Shiite eastern region of the country, the center of Saudi Arabia’s oilfields and refineries.

Friday’s demonstrations also saw protesters rally outside the interior ministry in Riyadh in support of individuals they referred to as the “forgotten political prisoners,” who in some cases have been imprisoned for as long as 16 years without charges or trials for daring to demand political rights.

The larger demonstrations took place in the eastern city of Qatif and nearby villages, where demonstrators marched through the streets carrying banners and candles to denounce the Saudi military’s intervention in neighboring Bahrain and to demand the release of over 100 people, including children, who have been arrested in the area during protests over the last month.

In the village of Awwamiya, near Qatif, scores of women demonstrated, chanting for the release of political prisoners and denouncing the regime’s suppression of women’s rights. The monarchy has rejected widespread demands that women be allowed to vote and run in municipal elections set for next September.

Ten hurt after Yemen forces fire on Sanaa protest march: here.

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    BAHRAIN: The country’s official news agency said yesterday that dozens of civil servants will face legal action for participating in anti-government protests.It said that 111 employees of the Education Ministry have been fired as part of a crackdown on the opposition that staged marches and strikes calling for greater rights.Yesterday’s report says the employees will be prosecuted for “flagrant violations” of the country’s civil service law.

    http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/index.php/news/content/view/full/103624

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