Bahraini security forces have raided houses of anti-regime protestors in several villages across the Persian Gulf littoral state.
Bahraini security forces’ onslaughts have left at least 100 protesters injured in the last three days of demonstrations, according to a human rights group.
Bahrain's main opposition party, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, has called for an immediate release of women activists detained by al-Khalifa regime, Al-Alam reports.
Bahraini troops have arrested more than 30 people in raids on houses of anti-regime activists in several villages across the country.
Bahraini regime has arrested more than 240 people including three women as well as 19 children during police raids in May, 2013, Al-Alam reported.
Bahraini opposition group al-Wefaq has suspended talks with the Al Khalifa ruling regime due to kingdom’s deliberate "delay and absence of positive response."
Bahraini anti-regime activists have held a gathering in the village of Daih mostly populated with Shiite Muslims to protest against the torture of victims arrested by Saudi-backed al-Khalifa regime’s troops.