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Bahrain pro-democracy cleric dies | Bahrain pro-democracy cleric dies |
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One of the most prominent Shia clerics in Bahrain, Abdul Amir al-Jamri, has died at the age of 69. | One of the most prominent Shia clerics in Bahrain, Abdul Amir al-Jamri, has died at the age of 69. |
His family said he had died at his home after a long illness. | His family said he had died at his home after a long illness. |
Mr Jamri rose to prominence in the 1990s, when he led pro-democracy protests during a campaign for the restoration of an elected parliament. | Mr Jamri rose to prominence in the 1990s, when he led pro-democracy protests during a campaign for the restoration of an elected parliament. |
He was an MP in the assembly that was dissolved by the authorities in 1975. Shia opposition groups saw him as their father figure and spiritual mentor. | He was an MP in the assembly that was dissolved by the authorities in 1975. Shia opposition groups saw him as their father figure and spiritual mentor. |
He had been bedridden since suffering a stroke in April 2002. | He had been bedridden since suffering a stroke in April 2002. |
Protests and jail | Protests and jail |
Mr Jamri studied at the Shia centre of learning in the Iraqi city of Najaf. | Mr Jamri studied at the Shia centre of learning in the Iraqi city of Najaf. |
He was the driving force behind Shia-led protests calling for the reinstatement of parliament and a fairer distribution of economic resources. | |
At least 38 people died during anti-government unrest between 1994 and 1999. | At least 38 people died during anti-government unrest between 1994 and 1999. |
Mr Jamri was jailed twice because of his political activities. | Mr Jamri was jailed twice because of his political activities. |
Political gains | Political gains |
Earlier this month, Bahrain appointed its first Shia Muslim deputy prime minister. | Earlier this month, Bahrain appointed its first Shia Muslim deputy prime minister. |
Jawad Oraied, a government supporter and former minister, was one of three deputies to PM Sheikh Khalifa. | Jawad Oraied, a government supporter and former minister, was one of three deputies to PM Sheikh Khalifa. |
The main Shia opposition group, al-Wifaq, won 17 of the 40 seats in recent parliamentary polls. | The main Shia opposition group, al-Wifaq, won 17 of the 40 seats in recent parliamentary polls. |
Al-Wifaq supporters accused King Hamad and the al-Khalifa clan of naming only politicians who would look after the ruling family's interests. | Al-Wifaq supporters accused King Hamad and the al-Khalifa clan of naming only politicians who would look after the ruling family's interests. |
Last week, a 40-member Shura, or consultative, council was appointed by the king, with powers to veto legislation by the elected parliament. | Last week, a 40-member Shura, or consultative, council was appointed by the king, with powers to veto legislation by the elected parliament. |
The long-serving foreign and defence ministers, both from the ruling family, kept their posts. | The long-serving foreign and defence ministers, both from the ruling family, kept their posts. |
Correspondents say pro-government Sunni Islamists also fared well in the elections, giving relatively liberal Bahrain a parliament dominated by Islamists. | Correspondents say pro-government Sunni Islamists also fared well in the elections, giving relatively liberal Bahrain a parliament dominated by Islamists. |
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