Bahrain police, protesters clash in Shiite village |
Bahrain police, protesters clash in Shiite village Posted: 30 Nov 2013 06:34 PM PST Shiite, BAHRAIN: Bahrain's police fired tear gas and used sound bombs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on Saturday in a Shiite village near the capital, witnesses said. They said the incident took place at a road junction in Sanabis following the funeral of a 15-year-old youth. He died earlier the same day in hospital of burns he had suffered during an attack Friday "by a group of saboteurs on a construction firm's warehouse," according to the interior ministry. The protesters chanted anti-regime slogans. A Shiite-led uprising to demand democratic reforms in Sunni-ruled but Shiite-majority Bahrain was crushed in March 2011. King Hamad in August this year ordered stiffer penalties for "terror acts," including a minimum 10-year jail term for an attempted bombing. If such attacks cause casualties, the sentence can be life imprisonment or death. The authorities have also banned demonstrations in the capital Manama. At least 89 people have been killed since the protests began, according to the International Federation for Human Rights. -AFP To enable your comment to be published, please refrain from vulgar language, insidious, seditious or slanderous remarks. This includes vulgar user names. |
20 dead in air raids on Syria’s Aleppo province Posted: 30 Nov 2013 06:14 PM PST SYRIA: At least 20 people, including seven women and a child, were killed in an aerial bombardment on Saturday of Al-Bab in Syria's Aleppo province, an NGO said. Regime helicopters dropped explosive-laden barrels on the town in the northern province causing widespread damage, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Footage posted by activists on YouTube showed chaos in the aftermath of the attack. Clouds of dusts and smoke hung in the air, and rubble from surrounding buildings was strewn on the streets and across vehicles. Two men tried to open the door of a red pick-up truck that had been completely mangled by the blast, its ceiling caved in and an apparently dead man lying across the front seats. Another man lay on the ground, still astride his tipped-over motorbike, with his head in a pool of blood. A third man, seated in the front of a truck, was slumped against the window, with an apparently fatal head wound visible. The Syrian regime has regularly been accused by the opposition, foreign governments and rights groups of using so-called "barrel bombs" against civilians. The US State Department has described the weapons as "incendiary bombs which contain flammable material that can be like napalm." Al-Bab, in northeastern Aleppo, has regularly been targeted by air strikes, including one on a field hospital in September that killed 11 people, according to the Observatory. – AFP To enable your comment to be published, please refrain from vulgar language, insidious, seditious or slanderous remarks. This includes vulgar user names. |
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