Sheikh Muhammad Sanqour's release was announced today by the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and comes after protestors were joined by scholars to denounce the recent arrest of prominent Shia imam Sheikh Muhammad Sanqour and have called for his release.
Thousands of Israeli protesters in the occupied lands have taken to the streets to mark the 20th week of demonstrations against the far-right cabinet and the so-called judicial reforms.
Pakistani police have used water canons and teargas canisters to disperse the protesters who took to the streets following arrest of the former prime minister Imran Khan in the capital Islamabad.
According to the regime's Channel 12, a total of around 150,000 demonstrators attended Saturday demonstrations, while Channel 13 put the figure at around 200,000.
"History has its eyes on you," read a placard held up during the protest, which saw the participants chanting slogans against the premier and setting flares ablaze.
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Beset by the domestic upheaval and expressions of concern and disapproval in Washington, Netanyahu on Monday paused the overhaul to allow negotiations on a compromise between his religious-nationalist coalition and opposition parties.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across Tel Aviv to voice opposition with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for pressing on with his much controversial “justice reform” plan.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv for the straight sixth week of rallies against the “legal reform” plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
People in the capital Tehran, Shiraz, Kerman and other cities held rallies to condemn desecration of Qur’an by far-right activists in Sweden and the Netherlands.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has censured the west for efforts to fuel Iran riots rather than the massive ongoing protests in London, Paris and Israel stressing that the “hybrid warfare” is doomed to failure.
Violent protests 'most definitely not demonstration of support for families of victims,' but question of 'political exploitation,' says French journalist