This video is called Funeral of a Bahraini Protester Killed During Formula One.
Bahrain police ‘continue to torture detainees’: here.
From Associated Press:
Bahrain lawmaker says gunmen fired on business after he criticized government crackdowns
By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, April 28, 10:40 AM
MANANA, Bahrain — A Sunni lawmaker who has criticized Bahrain’s harsh tactics against the opposition says gunmen attacked a business he owns in what he calls a possible assassination attempt.
Osama Muhanna al-Tamimi says at least 30 bullets were fired early Saturday at his gym in Sanad, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) south of the capital Manama. He says no one was in the gym at the time and there were no injuries.
Al-Tamimi is a rare critic within the Sunni political establishment of the Sunni monarchy’s crackdowns against the 14-month-old uprising by Bahrain’s Shiite majority. Earlier this week, he called for the government to step down as a way to ease the growing violence.
Thousands stage anti-police march in Bahrain: here.
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