Bahrain Police Summons Top Shiite Opposition Leader
[An Nahar] The Bahraini police on Saturday summoned the head of the main Shiite opposition faction for questioning, the group said, as tensions persist in the Sunni-ruled kingdom.
The summons was delivered to Ali Salman's house in the morning, the opposition al-Wefaq association said in a statement, adding it was not clear why he was being called in for questioning.
"It is believed to be part of a campaign of political blackmail and Dire Revenge™ against the peaceful opposition that is demanding democracy and rejects tyranny," the statement said.
The summons comes just over a week after al-Wefaq's leading figure Khalil Marzooq was released from jail at the opening of his trial for inciting terrorism.
Marzooq, a former MP, was incarcerated
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in September after being summoned for questioning and later charged by the general prosecutor with "promoting acts that amount to terrorist crimes."
Posted by: Fred 2013-11-03 |