Bahraini Protests starts Paying Off , as 21 Medics convictions reversed By Court , Pledges to get others freed


Bahriani Medic Released from JailJNN 30 Mar 2013 Manama , An appeals court in Bahrain has reversed the convictions of 21 medics arrested in connection to anti-government protests in 2011. Along with dozens of others, some of whom are still jailed, they helped treat the wounded in the mass unrest.

The physicians, nurses and other hospital workers were convicted last November on misdemeanor charges over their treatment of injured protesters, and for participating in “illegal assemblies.” Some of the accused said their convictions were based on false confessions extracted under torture.

They are now cleared from having to spend three months in prison or paying 200 dinars ($530). Two more similar cases remain open, as the suspects failed to appear in court.

The international medic community hailed the decision as a victory, but said the fight for justice is not yet over.

“The kingdom must now demonstrate a renewed commitment to civil and human rights by compensating the health professionals who were wrongly arrested, mistreated, and convicted; restoring all of those wrongly dismissed to their jobs; freeing others still serving prison sentences on similarly spurious convictions; and fairly prosecuting the officials responsible for these outrageous rights violations,” Dr. Deborah D. Ascheim, Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) board chair said.

“We need to see the accountability established. And those who are responsible of torturing the doctors and arresting the doctors and putting forth charges and crimes against the doctors and giving them all this pain, they should be brought to justice. This is the priority,” Dr. Nada Dhaif, one of the acquitted doctors told RT.

Dr. Nabeel Tammam, a surgeon at Salmaniya Medical Complex in Manama, is one of the 21 whose conviction was overturned. “We will continue our pressure until we gain the freedom of all the rest of the medics still in jail,” Dr. Tammam told PHR, “because we believe that they are innocent and that all they did was to perform their humanitarian duty.”

The acquitted medics were among the 82 workers arrested between February and March 2011 for providing medical treatment to protesters. The charges against them went as far as claiming they attempted to overthrow the regime.

In September 2011, 20 of the medics were sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. However, in 2012 they were retried by a civilian court. Nine of them had their sentences reduced to 1 to 3 years in jail; two, who remain at large, had their sentences sustained; nine were acquitted after being found innocent.

Anti-government protests have rocked Bahrain since February 2011, as demonstrators call for an end to the Al-Khalifa monarchy, which has ruled the country since 1974. Hundreds have been arrested, and thousands have lost their jobs. Scores of people have also testified that they were tortured during their arrest.

Bahraini human rights activists have unsuccessfully called on the international community to intervene, over what they have called a suppression of the country’s opposition. A common thread of discontent among protesters is over discrimination against the country’s Shiite majority at the hands of the predominantly Saudi Backed Wahabi government.

Nearly 100 people have been killed since the start of the uprising.

After 8 months of Illegal confinement now the Saudi Govt charges Shia Cleric with Instigating Unrest


Arabian Shia Cleric Sheikh Nimr Al NimrJNN 27 Mar 2013 Riyadh : After About 8 Months in captivity without any charges , now A court in Saudi Arabia has charged prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr with “instigating unrest” and “seeking foreign meddling” in the kingdom. Continue reading

Granting of Syrian Seat to Opposition , Proves US influence on Arab League


AL Grants Syrian Seat to OppostionJNN 27 Mar 2013 Doha – The summit of Arab League on Tuesday granted Damascus’ seat to the Syrian opposition and acknowledged the right of the member countries to provide all means of self- defense to the Syrian opposition. Continue reading

Saudi Monarchy afraid of the Revolution , threatening to ban IM services like Twitter , Skype, FB, Viber etc


Saudi Govt Banning Social IM ServicesJNN 25 Mar 2013 Riyadh : The Saudi Arabian government has threatened to ban the use of instant messaging applications because of failure to control them, Saudi media reveal. It comes a month after the minister for media and culture confirmed censorship of Twitter. Continue reading

Bahraini Monarchy Desecrating Mosques : Al Wefaq


Bahraini Mosques DesecratedJNN 23 Mar 2013 Manama : The Bahraini opposition bloc al-Wefaq has heaped scorn on the government for its desecration of mosques, saying the Al Khalifa regime is in a morally downward spiral. Continue reading

Majority of Saudi Citizens face Housing crisis


Saudi Arabian Housing crisisJNN 23 Mar 2013 Riyadh : A report says about 60 percent of people in Saudi Arabia live in homes under inconvenient conditions. Continue reading

Saudi Govt Systematically demolishing Masjid al-Haram’s holy sites of Mecca


Saudi Govt Demolishing Holy Sites of Masjid Al HaramJNN 19 Mar 2013 Riyadh : New photos taken by activists show that the Riyadh regime has demolished many holy sites at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca under the cloak of a development plan implemented by Osama bin Laden’s family business. Continue reading

450 Pakistanis Deported By Bahraini Govt after Being Kept Hostage & alleged torture


Pakistani Deported from Bahrain ProtestingJNN 19 Mar 2013 Karachi : At least 450 Pakistanis who were sent to Bahrain to join its army were deported back home on 14th March after allegedly being kept hostage for 19 months, Press reported on Thursday. Continue reading

Arabian Shia Protest against the Atrocities of Saudi Monarchs in Qasimia and Awamia


Arabian Protest in Qassimia against Al Saud

JNN 19 Mar 2013 Riyadh : Shia Demonstrators in Saudi Arabia have staged another protest rally against the Al Saud regime in central province of al-Qassim, Press reports.

The outraged protestors took to the streets in the city of Buraidah on Saturday, calling for the immediate release of political prisoners including a group of women who were recently arrested.

Earlier on March 1, Saudi security forces arrested over 300 people, including 15 women, in al-Qassim province.

The arrests took place after hundreds of Saudis staged a protest sit-in to demand the release of political prisoners.

Saudi activists say there are more than 30,000 political prisoners, mostly prisoners of conscience, in jails across the Kingdom.

According to the activists, most of the detained political thinkers are being held by the government without trial or legitimate charges and that they were arrested for merely looking suspicious.

Some of the detainees are reported to be held without trial for more than 16 years.

Attempting to incite the public against the government and the allegiance to foreign entities are usually the ready-made charges against the dissidents.

In Saudi Arabia, protests and political gatherings of any kind are prohibited.

Since February 2011, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis in Saudi Arabia primarily calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination.

However, the demonstrations have turned into protests against the repressive Al Saud regime, especially after November 2011, when Saudi security forces killed five protesters and injured many others in the country’s Eastern Province.

In another Protest , On Friday, Saudi protesters once again took to the streets of Awamiyah located in the Qatif region, in Saudi Arabia’s oil-rich Eastern Province.

They shouted anti-regime slogans during the demonstration to condemn Riyadh’s ongoing crackdown on protests and activists in the country.

The demonstrators also voiced their solidarity with Hussein al-Rabie, an activist who has been arrested by Saudi regime forces, calling for his immediate release.

Since February 2011, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis in Saudi Arabia, mainly in the Qatif region and the town of Awamiyah in Eastern Province, primarily calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination.

Saudi regime forces have also arrested dozens of people including prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

Saudi authorities warned in October 2012 that they would deal ‘firmly’ with anti-regime demonstrations. Amnesty International slammed the warning and urged the authorities to “withdraw their threat.”

A Saudi preacher has called for reforms in the Kingdom, warning that denying the rights of people is increasing tensions across the country.

“The people have aspirations, demands and rights and they will not stay silent on total or partial confiscation of their rights. When you lose hope, you can do anything,” Salman al-Auda said in an open letter on Saturday.

The preacher, who is from the Sahwa movement, called for reforms and the coming of “a new horizon” for Saudi Arabia.

Auda warned that growing tension in the kingdom was due to “corruption, unemployment, poor housing, weak health and educational services and a lack of political reforms.”

He criticized regime crackdown on protesters, saying, “A security solution would only aggravate the situation and block the path to reforms.”

Auda called for the immediate release of human rights activists and political prisoners, saying that their detention will only “increase the bitterness, the desire for revenge and mushrooming of jihadist thinking in prisons.”

He also condemned the “continuing practice of censorship” by the country’s information officials.

An independent Saudi rights organization said that about 30,000 political activists have been held in prisons. Riyadh, however, denied the claim, saying there was no political prisoner in the country.

 

Israeli University conducts a Conference on Shia – Sunni Division in the Muslim World


Israel's Conference on Sunni Shia

JNN 12 Mar 2013 Jerusalem : An Israeli university has held conference on Sunni-Shia division in the Muslim world.  Continue reading

US, Saudi , Jordanian , French , Terrorist trained in Jordan for Insurgency in Syria


US , France , Qatar , Turkey training Syrian TerroristJNN 12 Mar 2013 Damascus : Foreign instructors are training Syrian rebels in modern warfare in Jordan, suggest media reports from Europe. Sources claim the trainees will be the security force if Assad goes, while the combat skills they are being taught distort the picture. Continue reading

IP Gas Pipe Line and Gwadar Port , The Key to Bright Future of Pakistan


Pakistan's Bright Future IP Gas Pipeline & Gwadar PortJNN 10 Mar 2013 Karachi : The Gwadar Port which was built in collaboration with Chinese Government , and was the Neccessity for China and Whole of the Region , and Basically for the Central Asian Republics as that is the Only viable and feasible route for the export of the Caspian Sea Oil Reserves to the Rest of the World , and it is these reserve that to tap these reserve the US and the Allied forces have invaded Afghanistan and have staged the Drama of 9/11 , at the Cost of Killing about 4000 American Citizens . Continue reading

Atleast 300 Arabian Shia Men & Women Protesters arrested By Saudi Forces


Arabian Shia Women Protesters arrested By Saudi ForcesJNN 3 Mar 2013 Riyadh : Saudi security forces have arrested over 300 Men & Women in the central province of Qassim after hundreds of Saudis staged a protest sit-in to demand the release of political prisoners. Continue reading

Former President Pervez Musharaf All Set to Return to Pakistan Before Elections


Pervez-MusharrafJNN 02 Mar 2013 DUBAI  – Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday he would return home this month after almost three years in Dubai and take part in a forthcoming parliamentary election.

Parliament is due to be dissolved by March 16, after which an interim administration will take over to oversee the run-up to the election to be held within 90 days.

Musharraf seized power in a 1999 coup and briefly imposed a state of emergency in Pakistan before resigning in 2008.

“I have decided to return to Pakistan within a week of the formation of the interim government,” he told reporters in Dubai, saying he believed this would take place on March 16.

Asked if he planned to run for president, Musharraf said: “The presidency will come at a later stage. Now I’m going back for the parliamentary elections and hope my party does well.”

Some media reports have said Musharraf, who faces the threat of arrest in Pakistan on charges that he failed to provide adequate security to former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto before her assassination in 2007, will seek Saudi help in obtaining guarantees that he will not be detained. As he owes some favours from the Saudi Monarchy on whose Persistence he acquitted the then Prime Minister Nawaf Shariff of Capital Punishment , awarded to him by the Highest Court of the Country On account of treason. And Rather let him go to Saudi Arabia for an Exile of 10 years .

“I don’t see any reason why I should be arrested,” Musharraf said. “We will see what will happen when I land in the airport and take action according to that.”

Federal and Punjab Government still playing a Blame Game Instead of a Crack down on LeJ, SSP & TTP


Shahbaz Sharif & Rehman MalikJNN 26 Feb 2013 Islamabad : Amidst growing calls for a decisive crackdown against the Banned Terrorist Group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) , federal and provincial government officials shifted the responsibility for taking action against the outlawed organization blamed for most sectarian terrorism in the country.  Continue reading

International Saudi Wahabi Conspiracy to Harm Shiite , now enters Indonesia


Indonesian Professor Azyumardi AzraJNN 25 Feb 2013 Jakarta : – A International movement has entered Indonesia to destroy the Shia sect, which has existed in Aceh since the fourth century, a scholar has said. Continue reading

Arabian Shia’s Stages Massive Show of Strength in a Demo against Al Saud’s illegal Detentions of thousands of Shias


Arabian Shia Massive Demo against Al SaudJNN 23 Feb 2013 Riyadh : People have once again taken to streets in a Massive show of Strength in the eastern Province of Qatif , Saudi Arabia to protest against the detention of protesters. Continue reading

Revolution moving towards Riyadh , Protesters in Arabia Demand the Release of the Shia Cleric ,


Saudi Protesters Demand Release of Shia Cleric Nemr Al NemirJNN 11 Feb 2013 Riyadh : Saudis have staged fresh protests in the eastern city of Qatif, demanding the release of dissident Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr. Continue reading

Saudi Infested Wahabi terrorist Destroying Holy Sufi Shrines in Tunisia


Damage is seen at the burnt out Saida Manoubia shrine in the governorate of Manouba, west of the capital, in Tunis JNN 7 Feb 2013 Tunis : The Saudi Infested Wahabi set a holy site in Tunisia on fire on Friday, tunivisions website reported.  Continue reading

Al Khalifa Regime planing to change Shiite Majority Demographic by Inducting Wahabi Immigrants


Syrian Wahabi Refugees given Immigration of BahrainJNN 08 Jan 2013 Manama : Bahrain has granted citizenship to 5,000 Wahabi Syrians, a measure seen as al-Khalifa’s plan to change the demographics of the Shiite-dominated country to the benefit of the Wahabi  population.  Continue reading

Anti Saudi Govt Protest against Repression and Injustice in Mecca and Buraidah


Anti Saudi Govt Protest in Mecca , BuraidahJNN 02 Jan 2012 Riyadh : People have held demonstrations against the Al Saud regime in the holy city of Mecca and the central city of Buraidah , Press reports. Continue reading

Iran’s Ahvaz Airport Relocated after the Discovery of Oil Field under the Runway


Iran's Ahvaz Airport Oil FieldJNN 02 Dec 2012 Tehran : Iranian authorities plan to relocate the city of Ahvaz airport after discovering an oil field under the runway. Continue reading

Riyadh's pursuance to Safe Gaurd Saudi Terrorist in Iraq ,Proves its role of Destabilization in the Region


Saudi Arabia supplying Terrorist to IraqJNN 26 Dec 2012 Riyadh has sent a high-ranking official delegation to Baghdad to pursue the fate of the Saudi terrorists arrested in Iraq and sentenced to death by the country’s judicial system.  Continue reading

Riyadh’s pursuance to Safe Gaurd Saudi Terrorist in Iraq ,Proves its role of Destabilization in the Region


Saudi Arabia supplying Terrorist to IraqJNN 26 Dec 2012 Riyadh has sent a high-ranking official delegation to Baghdad to pursue the fate of the Saudi terrorists arrested in Iraq and sentenced to death by the country’s judicial system.  Continue reading

Drunken Saudi Prince Kills Young Man in Riyadh


Turki bin Faisal Al Saud Killed Adel MuhmmadJNN 18 Dec 2012 Riyadh : Turki bin Faisal Al Saud shot at a young man, named Adel al-Mohaimed, and his friend and killed al-Mohaimed, Iran’s Arabic-language news network, Al-Alam reported on SaturdayContinue reading

Secret Saudi Document Revealed , Hardcore Criminals sent to terrorize Syrians, Mosque Burnt


Saudi sent Terrorist in SyriaJNN 15 Dec 2012 Aden : Yemeni independent news websites published on Sunday a Saudi secret official document confirming that the regime of al-Saud ordered the release of a group of hundreds of most wanted criminals who are sentenced to death on crimes related to drug smuggling, killing and rape to send them to Syria and join the armed terrorist groups. And these Saudi sponsored Criminals are ordered to desecrate Mosques and Holy Places of Islam , and especially to target the Shia Community Members and their religious Places and Programs , and promote sectarianism. Continue reading

Wife Tracker – Saudi Govt. Introduces Electronic tracking of Saudi Wives


JNN 28 Nov 2012 Riyadh : Saudi Arabia introduced an electronic tracking system that alerts men by text message when their wife is leaving the country, even if they are traveling together. The system was swiftly condemned by activists and Twitter users. Continue reading

Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, clinically dead


JNN 28 Nov 2012 Riyadh : Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, has been in a state of ‘clinical death’ for the past two days, reported Albawaba News quoting Arabic newspaper Asharq Alawsat on Monday. Continue reading

Arabian Shia's Hold Massive Rally in Remembrance of Victims of Saudi regime's Crackdown


JNN 09 Nov 2012 Riyadh : Saudis have massively thronged the streets of the city of Qatif in the east of the country to commemorate 14 people killed by the kingdom’s security forces during an anti-regime protest a year ago,Press reports. Continue reading

Arabian Shia’s Hold Massive Rally in Remembrance of Victims of Saudi regime’s Crackdown


JNN 09 Nov 2012 Riyadh : Saudis have massively thronged the streets of the city of Qatif in the east of the country to commemorate 14 people killed by the kingdom’s security forces during an anti-regime protest a year ago,Press reports. Continue reading

Bahrain’s Al Khalifa Govt revokes Citizenship of 31 Shia Opposition Activists


JNN 09 Nov 2012 Manama : Bahrian has extended a crackdown on the opposition by revoking the nationality of 31 activists it says have damaged state security. Continue reading

At least 22 Killed ,more than 111 injured in a fuel truck blast in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia


JNN 01 Nov 2012 RIYADH: At least 22 people were killed when a fuel truck crashed into a flyover in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday, triggering an explosion that brought down an industrial building, Saudi state television reported. Continue reading

Hajj Metro Service Launched to facilitate the Piligrims


 

JNN 10 Oct 2012 Mecca : To minimise the risk of overcrowding and to lessen congestion on the roads the authorities will for the first time be operating a Chinese-built train that will call at hajj sites. The £1.1bn project has 12 miles of track and will transport 180,000 passengers, said Habib Zein al-Abideen, the assistant minister for municipal and rural affairs. Continue reading

Saudi Monarchy forcing and sending Young Detainees & Weapons to fuel Insurgency in Syria


 

JNN 09 Oct 2012 Damascus : An official source at the Arab secret resistance movement – Hasm – noted recently that even if Al Saud regime was claiming officially not to like the idea of young Saudis going to fight Jihad in Syria, it was secretly forcing and sending young detainees and weapons in to Syria through Turkish Border , to re enforce the Insurgents. Continue reading

2 Arabian Shia Protesters Martyred by the Saudi Security Forces in Qatif


JNN 30 Sept 2012 Riyadh : Saudi security forces have shot dead two a Shia Men , a teenager and an activist as they attacked a group of peaceful pro-democracy protesters in the city of Qatif in the Eastern Province. Continue reading

50 Saudi Judges Resign in Protest against Pressure to Illegaly Convict Shia Political Activists


JNN 24 Sept 2012 Riyadh : At least 50 Saudi judges have resigned in protest at the pressure exerted on them by the Riyadh regime to sentence political activists, Press reports.  Continue reading

12 Killed in clashes between Shia and Wahabi tribesmen in Yemen


JNN 23 Sept 2012 SANAA: Twelve fighters were killed in northern Yemen on Saturday in ongoing clashes between Shia tribesmen allied with the country’s former leader and Wahabis , security officials said, as the new president grapples with challenges to his authority. Continue reading

Syrian army secures Kadam district near Damascus


JNN 22 Sept 2012  Damascus : The Syrian army has announced that the Kadam district in Damascus countryside has been secured and is now a safe location, Press reports. Continue reading

Turkey fanning Insurgency in Syria, using its National Carrier for Flying Al-Qaeda Terrorist from Pakistan to Syrian Borders


JNN 18 Sept 2012 Islamabad : Turkey’s national air carrier, Turkish Air, has been transiting Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants from North Waziristan in Pakistan to the Turkish borders with Syria, sources revealed on Saturday, mentioning that the last group were flown to Hatay on a Turkish Air Airbus flight No. 709 on September 10, 2012. Continue reading

Un Islamic Saudi Monarchy once again Demolishes a Mosque used By the Shia Muslims in Awamiyah


JNN 17 Sept 2012 Qatif : Saudi security forces have demolished a Shia mosque in Eastern Province as anti-regime demonstrations continue in the country. Continue reading

North Waziristan , FATA An International Center for Training & Control Al Qaida Related Organisations


 

JNN 06 Sept 2012 Ankara : Al-Qaeda, backed by Turkey, the US and its regional Arab allies, has set up a new camp in Northern Waziristan in Pakistan to train Wahabi and Jihadi terrorists and dispatches them to Syria via Turkish borders, sources said. Continue reading

3 Generations of a Shia family targeted, Father & Son Martyred , Grand Son critically injured by the firing of Terrorist of SSP


JNN 05 Sept 2012 Karachi : As  Karachite’s were running to safe themselves from the Heavy rains , A Shia Family Once again become the victim of  target Killing  by the Terrorist of SSP , in which Mukhtar Aazmi s/o Ghulam Hussain , 74 and His Son Baqar Aazmi , 45 embraced Martydom , while the Grand Son Muhammad Ali s/o Ahmed Ali , was critically injured due to the bullet wounds. Continue reading

Saudi King Abdullah Departs , The Crown Prince takes the charge of the Kingdom


 

JNN 30 Aug 2012 Riyadh : Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Salman has been tasked with running the country temporarily, while Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz is away on ‘a special leave of absence.’ Continue reading

Ale Saud were Paid British Agents , at the time of Establishment of Monarchy


JNN 26 Aug 2012 : A senior Saudi prince, Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, has revealed that his father was paid a monthly salary from Britain during the time of establishing Al Saud kingdom. Continue reading

Saudi Forces arrest Shia women from Masjid e Nabawi in Medina


JNN 26 Aug 2012 Riyadh : Saudi Arabian security forces have arrested a number of Shia Muslim women in the courtyard of Masjid al-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque) in the holy city of Medina. Continue reading

Ale Sauds The Yazeed of the Present Era , & their Unholy UnIslamic Acts , Background , and Zionist Connections Revealed


JNN 22 Aug 2012 Riyadh : This is article based on indepth research on the Ale Saud the Rulers of Saudi Arabia , who are famous for their UnIslamic acts and trying to mislead the whole of the Islamic World by Deceiving , them and Being Called the Custodian of the Most Holy Land of Islam , and the Mecca and Medina . Continue reading