Very Tragic Video: Body of the martyr of Isa Razi, effects of the murder bcz of the beating on the head by Bahrain police http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&Id=232464
Martyr Issa Razi al Razi was missed since a crackdown by security forces on demonstrators in Manama earlier this week, is confirmed martyrd yesterday. He was one of those missing since Wednesday whose number he put at around 60. After the abduction of Isa Al-Shahid, may in the history of 15 \ 3 \ 2011 in the massacre was the martyr of the jacket was severely beaten all over his body, particularly the head, causing it to break in the skull into two halves at the top and died of his wounds.
This shows how Alvediwa martyr became the top halves of the forehead to the top is broken and this indicates that the evidence of something that only one murder comes under stepped Gelaozp physical torture at the Bahrain and the Saudi army. More than 13 people have been martyred and more than 1,000 injured since the start of the anti-government protests in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom in mid-February. Demonstrators in the Shia-majority country have been demanding the ouster of the 230-year-old Sunni-led monarchy as well as constitutional reforms, with hundreds camping out peacefully in the capital's Pearl Square since February 14th.
[also read>U.S. Navy to Expand Base in Bahrain http://newsblaze.com/story/20090608100450zzzz.nb/topstory.html
The U.S. military also supplies Bahrain with weapons and other defense resources: since 2000, military sales to Bahrain have reached a total of $1.4 billion.The U.S. and Bahrain also participate in joint training exercises, which Campbell described as the "framework of combined maritime forces; not only do we train together but we operate together."
Leahy Comments on Attacks on Protesters and Journalists in the Mideast http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/leahy-comments-on-attacks-on-protesters-and-journalists-in-the-mideast-116493678.html
"U.S. law prohibits aid to foreign security forces that violate human rights, and there is evidence to apply the law today in Bahrain. I have asked the State Department to consider the application of our law and I urge a prompt decision. Attacks on civilians calling for political reform and on the press are assaults on the human rights and dignity of all people."

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