Funeral of the Shia Teenage Boy Martyred by Security forces also attacked


Bahraini Youth Protest against the Death of the Young Protester BoyJNN 27 May 2014 Manama : Bahraini security forces have attacked the funeral of a teenage protester who was shot martyred earlier this week. Continue reading

Bahraini Shia protesters Now challenging Police in Capital Manama


Bahraini Shia Protesters Challlenge Forces in the CapitalJNN 18 Dec 2012 Manama : Security forces in Bahrain fired tear gas ,stun grenades and arrested protesters Monday to break up protests after calls by anti-government groups during marches in the traditional market area of the Gulf nation’s capital, forcing many businesses to close. Continue reading

Bahrainis Hold Protest rallies & Demos despite Ban


JNN 04 Nov 2012 Manama : Bahrainis have held demonstrations across the country in defiance of a recent ban on all protests and public gatherings. Continue reading

A Shia Infant and a Senior Martyred , while the Right Activist and Medics Arrested , Protest and Demonstrations continue against Al Khalifa


JNN 20 Oct 2012 Manama : Bahraini have held a funeral procession for latest martyr, who was martyred due to inhalation of tear gas fired by regime forces. while the excessive use of Poisonous Tear Gas have also Martyred an Infant , at the same time about 12 Shia Citizens , which includes Medics, Human Rights Activist were detained in the Brutal Crack Down by the Saudi Backed Bahraini Forces. Continue reading

Saudi Backed Bahraini Dictator Al Khalifa’s Brutal Crack Down on Peaceful Shia Protesters


JNN 11 June 2012 Manama : Bahraini police wounded several people on Saturday morning when they fired sound bombs, tear gas and bird shot to disperse dozens who protested across several areas, witnesses said. Continue reading

Saudi Backed Bahraini Dictator Al Khalifa's Brutal Crack Down on Peaceful Shia Protesters


JNN 11 June 2012 Manama : Bahraini police wounded several people on Saturday morning when they fired sound bombs, tear gas and bird shot to disperse dozens who protested across several areas, witnesses said. Continue reading

Saudi Backed Bahraini Government Arrests 60 Shia Protest Leaders Ahead of F1 Grand Prix


JNN 19 April 2012 Manama  : Bahrain has arrested at least 60 Shi’ite protest leaders in recent days to try to prevent widescale unrest ahead of a controversial Formula One Grand Prix this week, activists said on Tuesday. Continue reading

Bahrain Human rights activist beaten by police


MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — A lawyer for a prominent human rights activist in Bahrain says his client has been hospitalized after a beating by police at an anti-government protest.

Nabeel Rajab is the president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. His lawyer, Mohammed al-Jishi, says the activist was “beaten brutally” by members of the security forces during a rally on Friday in the capital, Manama. Continue reading

Al Khalifa Govt. to Replace Bahrain Sacked Shia Workers by 2500 Egyptians


JNN 03 Sep 2011 Manama :According to Al-Wasat, 2500 egyptian teachers were brought to replace sacked bahraini Shia workers who asked for rights and freedom. Continue reading

14 year Old Protesting Shia Boy Martyred by Bahraini Police After Eid ul Fitr Prayers


JNN 31 Aug 2011 Sitra : A young Shia Boy Ali Jawad al Shiekh,14  embraced Martyrdom when he was Protesting Peacefully against the Saudi Patronized Zionist Agent King Hamad Al Khalifa , and the Riot Police fired aiming at him , due to which he sustained fatal injury. And Later he was Pronounced dead in the Hospital. Continue reading

Ex-Bahraini MPs tortured in prison


JNN 08 Aug 2011 : Two newly-released former Bahraini opposition lawmakers say they have been tortured while in detention by the regime forces. Continue reading

Bahrainis hold protest rally Against Al Khalifa Regime in Sitra


JNN 19 July 2011 : Thousands of Bahraini anti-government protesters have poured into the streets in the island city of Sitra to call for the removal of the Al Khalifa royal family from power. Continue reading

Bahrainis hold protest rally Against Al Khalifa Regime in Sitra


JNN 19 July 2011 : Thousands of Bahraini anti-government protesters have poured into the streets in the island city of Sitra to call for the removal of the Al Khalifa royal family from power. Continue reading

Conference Held in Berlin to expose the Crimes of Bahrain's Al Khalifa & Ale Saud's on their Citizens


JNN 10 June 2011 Berlin : A conference has been held in the German capital of Berlin on the brutal crackdowns of the Bahraini regime on peaceful anti-government protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf country. Continue reading

Conference Held in Berlin to expose the Crimes of Bahrain’s Al Khalifa & Ale Saud’s on their Citizens


JNN 10 June 2011 Berlin : A conference has been held in the German capital of Berlin on the brutal crackdowns of the Bahraini regime on peaceful anti-government protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf country. Continue reading

Bahrain's Revolution started bearing fruits , Lu Lu TV launched


JNN 06 June 2011 : Bahraini revolutionaries have launched a satellite television network to report on the anti-government protests in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. The Lou Lou TV was the need of the hour to counter the Zionist control Biased Media. So the facts and the real news can be delivered to the World. Continue reading

Bahrain’s Revolution started bearing fruits , Lu Lu TV launched


JNN 06 June 2011 : Bahraini revolutionaries have launched a satellite television network to report on the anti-government protests in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. The Lou Lou TV was the need of the hour to counter the Zionist control Biased Media. So the facts and the real news can be delivered to the World. Continue reading

A Fresh wave of Protests set to start , as the crack down increases on Bahraini citizens


JNN 01 June 2011 : Bahraini activists have called for a fresh wave of anti-government protest rallies across the Persian Gulf country despite government’s escalating crackdown. Continue reading

France Denounces the Death Sentence of the Protesters Upheld by the Bahraini Court


JNN 28 May 2011 : A special appeals court in Bahrain upheld death sentences Sunday against two people convicted in a case of policemen killed in a car accident during anti-government demonstrations in March. Continue reading

Bahrain's condition fragile on protest calls , King Bribe's Public with cash To save


JNN 14 Feb 2011 : Bahrain’s security forces set up checkpoints and clashed with marchers in at least one village Sunday as opposition groups blanketed social media sites with calls to stage the first major anti-government protests in the Gulf since the uprising in Egypt Continue reading

Bahrain’s condition fragile on protest calls , King Bribe’s Public with cash To save


JNN 14 Feb 2011 : Bahrain’s security forces set up checkpoints and clashed with marchers in at least one village Sunday as opposition groups blanketed social media sites with calls to stage the first major anti-government protests in the Gulf since the uprising in Egypt Continue reading

Bahrain resumes trial of 23 activists


 

JNN 26 Nov 2010 Bahrain has resumed the third trial session of the 23 opposition activists detained on charges of forming an illegal organization and plotting to overthrow the government.

The third session had been adjourned to investigate fresh allegations of torture made by some of the detainees. They also claimed they had been forced to sign confessions at the prosecutor’s office.

The defendants had complained about being beaten in prison, deprived of sleep and forced to remain standing for long periods of time following the first session of their trial on October 28.

A member of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, Maryam al-Khawaja, told Press TV on Friday that Thursday’s trial lasted for about 45 minutes. The lawyers requested that the trial be halted until torture allegations are looked into.

“One of the detainees, Sheikh Muhammad Habib al-Moqdad, spoke about torture, electric shocks that he and Dr. Abdel-Jalil al-Singace – a leading member of the opposition political group al-Haq – were both subjected to. He even exposed the name of the police officer who carried out the tortures,” she added.

“The judge basically did not respond to the request of the lawyers and he adjourned the trial until December 9,” Khawaja said.

Meanwhile, the Amnesty International has called on the Bahraini authorities to inspect new claims of mistreatment made by some of the detained opposition activists.

“The Bahraini authorities must conduct a prompt and independent investigation into both these allegations of torture,” said Malcolm Smart, director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Program.

“They must also now take steps to protect the 23 defendants from possible further retaliation, following their new allegations.”

All the 23 men are charged with “forming an illegal organization” aiming to “overthrow the government and dissolve the constitution”, inciting people to “overthrow and change the political system of the country”, fundraising and planning terrorist acts, and other offences under Bahrain’s 2006 anti-terrorism law. They all deny the charges.

The detained opposition activists have had very little access to their lawyers. They were only allowed to see the defendants when they were brought before the Public Prosecutor about two weeks after their arrest and again during the first trial session.

Some of the defendants alleged that they were subjected to further torture or other ill-treatment after the court’s first session, their attorney said after the second session of the court on November 11