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From: item abu <item...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [proletar] Death sentence for Shiite protesters
To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 2:43 AM







 



  


    
      
      
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To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com

Sent: Sat, April 30, 2011 2:44:53 PM

Subject: [proletar] Death sentence for Shiite protesters



Refleksi :Antara Suni dan Shia saling baku hantam,  pihak mana yang benar?



http://www.smh.com.au/world/death-sentence-for-shiite-protesters-20110429-1e0r8.html



Death sentence for Shiite protesters 

April 30, 2011 



Standing defiant: a Bahraini protester faced riot police in March. Photo: AP



A military court in Bahrain has sentenced four Shiite Muslim protesters to 
death 

for the killing of two policemen last month during demonstrations against the 

Sunni Muslim-ruled government.



Three other activists who were also on trial in the case received life 

sentences. 



Human rights activists in Bahrain voiced fears that the sentences could 
generate 

a new wave of protests in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. They also argued that 

the trial was rendered unfair by a series of legal abuses, including the arrest 

of one of the defendants' lawyers, Mohammed al-Tajer, one of Bahrain's most 

prominent attorneys.



The suspects were also barred from meeting their families, and the news media 

were not allowed to cover the trial.



''These verdicts will have a huge negative impact on the Bahraini society,'' 

said Mohamed Maskati, who heads a human rights group in the kingdom. ''We fear 

brutal violence in the days ahead. I am not optimistic at all - especially that 

there could be more similar verdicts in the near future.''



Other activists refused to talk, citing the wave of arrests that has swept the 

country in the past two months.



Amnesty International urged Bahrain not to carry out the sentences. 



''The defendants received all legal rights in line with human rights 

international laws,'' the government said in a statement.



Bahrain's Shiite majority, which has long complained of marginalisation by the 

Sunni ruling elite, took to the streets last month in mass protests and sit-ins 

demanding reforms, freedoms and equal rights. The king declared martial law and 

sought the help of Saudi troops to crack down on the protests and crush dissent.



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