Publish date27 Aug 2016 - 13:26
Story Code : 243005

Main reasons behind going up arbitrary arrests in Bahrain

Political analyst delineates
"Continuation of clampdowns on Bahraini protesters and arresting them aims at widening crackdown on revolutionary move started since 5 years ago," the political analyst said.
Main reasons behind going up arbitrary arrests in Bahrain



Ahmad Kazemzadeh, the political commentator in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) lectured the policy and stance taken by Al-Khalifa in continuing a heavy-handed crackdown on the nation and rapped the international communities falling silent against the inhumane crimes in the country stressing, "Continuation of clampdowns on Bahraini protesters and arresting them in various ways aim at widening crackdown on revolutionary move started since 5 years ago up to here ."

"These measures show that Bahraini people have not given up in spite of pressure put on them by the tyrannical regime," underlined the political analyst stressing the nation would resist despite the fact that scores of people have been killed and hundreds of others injured or arrested in Manama's crackdown on anti-regime protests.

 
"Although, Al Saud supplies the route for Al-Khalifa but Bahrainis and revolutionary people are still in the battle fields and have not given up to date," underscored Kazemzadeh hailing the nation for their resistance against the tyranical regime.

"Resistance of people in Bahrain made the regime to continue its inhumane policy arresting people in abit to intimidate them," highlighted the political commentator stressing all these measures would be futile and the regime's attempt to stop people would go up in smoke.


"The crimes perpetrated in Bahrain and Yemen, as admitted by western sources, are without precedent," said the political commentator highlighting international communities had not taken any serious moves against these malignant measures.

Troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been deployed to the country to assist the Bahraini regime in its crackdown on peaceful protests. With this connection, Ahmad Kazemzadeh sternly warned over the fallouts of such moves.


Elsewhere in his remarks, the political analyst rapped international communities and foundations for falling silent against the inhumane measures of Al-Khalifa holding that such policy taken by west laid the way for the tyrannical regime to forward its willful misdeeds against defenseless people of Bahrain.

"United nation being under pressure and pressure from western countries and Saudi Arabia resorted to a double policy turning a blind eye to various grisly events especially those occurring in Syria," highlighted Kazemzadeh.


According to the political commentator, covering and reacting against the foresaid events occurred in Syria and other countries in Middle East would be against the interests of Saudi Arabia and arrogant world in the region.  

The political analyst also leveled criticism at the stances taken by western and some certain Arabian media ignoring massacres and willful policies in Bahrain and Yemen stressing they sided with the regime of Zionism and Al-Saud providing the fertile ground for perpetrating more vandalism in downtrodden nations.   


Kazemzadeh held Saudi influences as the main reason sits behind the silence of media and some certain Islamic countries stressing Saudi officials had cost dearly to buy western media and their stances.

"Some part of Bahrain changes derived from inside equations, and the events in last 5 years up to here have shown the future will not be apart from this process in which people continue staging protests and demanding some of their absolute rights," he underscored.


According to political analyst, gaining grounds, victory and some agreements in Yemen and Syria would definitely affect positively the events occurring in Bahrain.

Since February 14, 2011, thousands of anti-regime protesters have held numerous demonstrations in Bahrain on an almost daily basis, calling on the Al Khalifah family to relinquish power.

In the meantime, the Manama regime in Bahrain has increased arbitrary arrests in connection with its so-called anti-terrorism law. It is noteworthy that more than 3,000 prisoners remain in arbitrary detention in Bahrain.
 

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