Teenager Injured by Bahraini Forces Bleeds To Death

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A Bahraini teenager, Ali Hussein Nima, injured by bullets fired by the Saudi-backed regime forces has died of his wounds Saturday. The 17-year-old boy was injured after police fired birdshots at protesters in the village of Sadad on Friday.
According to witnesses, the teenager sustained severe injury and was left to bleed to death in the forces' custody.
The murder of the teenager by the regime, takes place just hours after Bahrain chooses a member in the UNs Human Rights Consultants, and only days after the its misleading lies to the international community in Geneva.
This comes as thousands of Bahrainis have staged Friday anti-regime demonstration in the capital Manama.
The protesters renewed calls for freedom and democracy and demanded that political prisoners be released.
The demonstration was organized by the country's opposition parties.
The Bahraini revolution began in mid-February 2011, when the people, inspired by the popular revolutions that toppled the dictators of Tunisia and Egypt, started holding massive demonstrations.
The Bahraini government promptly launched a brutal crackdown on the peaceful protests and called in Saudi-led Arab forces from neighboring Persian Gulf states.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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