Bahrain unrest: Eight Shia activists sentenced to life

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Gee, I would have never guessed this would happen in a million years........ :rolleyes:

Bahrain has sentenced eight Shia pro-democracy activists to life in jail for "plotting to overthrow the government", the state news agency says.

They were among 21 opposition figures tried by a special security court. Others got sentences of up to 15 years.

Ahead of the verdict, their supporters blocked roads and staged rallies.

Bahrain's mainly Shia protesters have been calling for democratic reforms and more rights for the country's Shia majority in the Sunni-ruled kingdom.

They have long complained of systematic discrimination, and point to high unemployment, poor housing and the fact that they are denied high-level positions in government departments.

BBC News - Bahrain unrest: Eight Shia activists sentenced to life
 
Gee, I would have never guessed this would happen in a million years........ :rolleyes:

And worse is to come imo.

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They kill each other on their mostly holy days. Why? Because they celebrate death (Martyrdom). The West celebrates life. (buddy system)...

deaths sunni arab Muslims kill shia Muslims

deaths shia muslims kill sunni muslims


Arab spring = death

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Iran and its cohorts fomenting trouble in Bahrain...
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Bahrain: Alleged terror cell tied to Iran, allies
17 Feb.`13 — Bahrain's interior minister says police have arrested eight members of an alleged terrorist cell linked to Iran and other countries following widespread clashes in the Gulf nation during protests marking the second anniversary of an Arab Spring-inspired uprising.
A statement Sunday on the ministry's website said the suspected terror network received training and financial support from Iran, Iraq and Lebanon — references to Iranian-backed Shiite groups such as Lebanon's Hezbollah and others.

Bahrain's Western-backed Sunni monarchy has frequently accused Shiite power Iran and its allies of aiding the uprising by Bahrain's majority Shiites. Iran denies the charges.

Bahrain courts have previously convicted suspects for alleged coup plotting and links to Iran and Hezbollah, but no clear evidence has been made public. Bahrain is home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.

Bahrain: Alleged terror cell tied to Iran, allies - Yahoo! News

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Groups threaten to attack mosque, church
Sat, February 16 2013, Two groups in Jakarta and Bekasi threatened on Friday to attack two houses of worship, claiming that the mosque and church in question had caused disturbances in the respective areas.
Congregations of the Damai Kristus Catholic Church in Tambora, West Jakarta, and the Al-Misbah Mosque in Pondok Gede, Bekasi, were threatened that their places of worship would be attacked if they did not comply with the groups’ warnings to halt activities at the sites. On Thursday, the Bekasi administration sealed the mosque, which is used by Ahmadiyah followers, with local worshippers saying they believed the threat came from the Jatibening wing of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI).

Local government officials subsequently erected a sign saying that Ahmadiyah had been classified a heretical sect by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) and, therefore, people were expected to desist from any activities in the mosque. One of the Ahmadis, Deden Darmawan Sudjana, said the threat had coincided with the swearing-in of the new FPI branch chairman. “We were surprised when they threatened an attack. In fact, we have had good relations with them for many years. This threat is the first since the mosque was established in the 1980s,” Deden told The Jakarta Post on Friday. “I personally had a very close relationship with their previous chairman, Idris, who passed away in 2011.”

On Friday evening, around 200 Ahmadis were guarding the mosque to prevent any attack, along with the help of around 30 police personnel, Deden said. The Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) released a statement on Friday saying that the Bekasi administration had violated the law in forbidding the Ahmadis from worshipping in their mosque. “The Bekasi administration has no right to issue such an order. Only the central government can do that,” Yunita Purnama of LBH Jakarta said in the statement.

Separately on Friday, around 200 people from the South Duri Mosque and Mushola Forum threatened to attack the church in Tambora. Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said that police were following up and were conducting surveillance near the church. “From the information we have received, the group has canceled the attack. Nevertheless, police officers remain on standby,” he said.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/02/16/groups-threaten-attack-mosque-church.html
 
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