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Teenager killed in Bahrain anniversary protests | |
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A teenage boy in Bahrain has been shot dead during protests to mark the second anniversary of a failed uprising. | |
Anti-government demonstrators have set up road blocks and clashed with members of the security forces. | |
Opposition groups have called for a strike - calling on people not to go shopping, fill up on petrol or make any financial transactions. | |
Meanwhile, Amnesty International has called for the release of what it calls Bahrain's "prisoners of conscience". | |
The call by the human rights organisation comes on the anniversary of a protest movement that has led to two years of unrest and violence. | The call by the human rights organisation comes on the anniversary of a protest movement that has led to two years of unrest and violence. |
More than two dozen activists remain behind bars in Bahrain, including several sentenced to life imprisonment. | More than two dozen activists remain behind bars in Bahrain, including several sentenced to life imprisonment. |
Amnesty said: "It's time that people detained for exercising their right to freedom of expression be released." | Amnesty said: "It's time that people detained for exercising their right to freedom of expression be released." |
Amnesty International Middle East and North Africa Deputy Director Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui said: "The government of Bahrain cannot carry on imprisoning people simply because it can't take criticism." | Amnesty International Middle East and North Africa Deputy Director Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui said: "The government of Bahrain cannot carry on imprisoning people simply because it can't take criticism." |
He added: "Many of the allegations put forward by the prisoners of conscience have still not been investigated by the authorities." | He added: "Many of the allegations put forward by the prisoners of conscience have still not been investigated by the authorities." |
'Charges wrong' | 'Charges wrong' |
Last month the group conducted a research trip to Bahrain where it met seven prisoners of conscience detained in Jaw prison in the capital, Manama. | Last month the group conducted a research trip to Bahrain where it met seven prisoners of conscience detained in Jaw prison in the capital, Manama. |
They included Nabeel Rajab, given a two-year sentence for encouraging "illegal gatherings." | They included Nabeel Rajab, given a two-year sentence for encouraging "illegal gatherings." |
Mr Rajab is quoted as telling the Amnesty researchers he was warned by prison authorities not to speak in English. | Mr Rajab is quoted as telling the Amnesty researchers he was warned by prison authorities not to speak in English. |
"The punishment for disobeying would be solitary confinement. I was also threatened for … talking about human rights," he told them. | "The punishment for disobeying would be solitary confinement. I was also threatened for … talking about human rights," he told them. |
Mr Rajab, head of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, has been a leader of the pro-democracy protests which have rocked the kingdom since February 2011. | Mr Rajab, head of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, has been a leader of the pro-democracy protests which have rocked the kingdom since February 2011. |
The 48-year-old is also one of the most well-known activists in the Arab world, with more than 185,000 followers on Twitter. | The 48-year-old is also one of the most well-known activists in the Arab world, with more than 185,000 followers on Twitter. |
Another jailed activist, Mahdi' Issa Mahdi Abu Deeb, a teachers' trade union leader who has been in jail since his arrest in 2011, told Amnesty he and a fellow accused were not agitating against Bahrain's rulers. | Another jailed activist, Mahdi' Issa Mahdi Abu Deeb, a teachers' trade union leader who has been in jail since his arrest in 2011, told Amnesty he and a fellow accused were not agitating against Bahrain's rulers. |
"As for the charges against me and Jalila [Jalila al-Salman, a fellow teachers' union leader and mother of three], no one thinks they are right: we did not call for the fall of the regime - we are people in the education system." | "As for the charges against me and Jalila [Jalila al-Salman, a fellow teachers' union leader and mother of three], no one thinks they are right: we did not call for the fall of the regime - we are people in the education system." |
Bahrain silent | Bahrain silent |
On 14 February 2011, peaceful protesters took over an iconic Bahraini monument, Pearl Roundabout. Three days later security forces cleared the site using tear gas, batons and birdshot. | On 14 February 2011, peaceful protesters took over an iconic Bahraini monument, Pearl Roundabout. Three days later security forces cleared the site using tear gas, batons and birdshot. |
At least two protesters died and hundreds were injured. | At least two protesters died and hundreds were injured. |
As violence escalated 35 people, including five police officers, were killed, hundreds more were hurt and thousands jailed in February and March 2011. | As violence escalated 35 people, including five police officers, were killed, hundreds more were hurt and thousands jailed in February and March 2011. |
The vast majority were Shia Muslims in a country ruled by a minority Sunni royal family. | The vast majority were Shia Muslims in a country ruled by a minority Sunni royal family. |
Since then, opposition and human rights activists say another 45 people have been killed, a figure which the government disputes. | Since then, opposition and human rights activists say another 45 people have been killed, a figure which the government disputes. |
In October last year two policemen died of injuries sustained during clashes with protesters in villages outside the capital, Manama. | In October last year two policemen died of injuries sustained during clashes with protesters in villages outside the capital, Manama. |
Although many people have been released, 13 activists and politicians including the leader of the secular Waad party, Ibrahim Sharif, remain in jail. | Although many people have been released, 13 activists and politicians including the leader of the secular Waad party, Ibrahim Sharif, remain in jail. |
They have been convicted and in some cases given life sentences on evidence that is widely accepted to have been obtained under torture. | They have been convicted and in some cases given life sentences on evidence that is widely accepted to have been obtained under torture. |
No one from the Bahraini government was available to comment on Amnesty's charges. | No one from the Bahraini government was available to comment on Amnesty's charges. |