Bahrainis hold demos in solidarity with Sheikh Qassim
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Scores of people have held separate protests in Bahrain to support prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim and condemn the ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy activists.
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Jan 08, 2017 04:07 UTC
  • Bahrainis rally in support of Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim in his native village of Diraz near the capital, Manama, on January 6, 2017.
    Bahrainis rally in support of Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim in his native village of Diraz near the capital, Manama, on January 6, 2017.

Scores of people have held separate protests in Bahrain to support prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim and condemn the ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy activists.

According to Press TV, demonstrations were staged in the northwestern village of Diraz, where the cleric’s home is located, Bilad al-Qadeem, a suburb of the capital, Manama, and the northern villages of al-Qadam and Abu Saiba on Saturday.

Protesters, carrying images of Sheikh Qassim and a number of jailed activists, chanted slogans against the ruling Ale Khalifah regime. They also called on the Manama regime to clarify the fate of a number of political detainees who are deprived of meeting their families and relatives.

Sheikh Qassim is the spiritual leader of Bahrain’s dissolved opposition bloc, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, who was stripped of his citizenship on June last year over accusations that he used his position to serve foreign interests and promote "sectarianism" and "violence." He has denied the allegations.

The religious leader has been imprisoned ever since. Judicial authorities summon him to periodical trials, which they keep postponing on the grounds that they have not arrived at a definitive verdict concerning his charges.

Demonstrators in Diraz also expressed strong dissent over the regime’s decision to cut internet connections and cellular coverage in the village for the past six months.

As a result, people are unable to report and post footage of instances of abuse, which have been carried out since 2011, when Bahrainis started a countrywide uprising against the regime and have kept on holding protests on an almost daily basis ever since.

They are demanding that the Ale Khalifah family relinquish power and let a just system representing all Bahrainis be established.

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