Bahraini Interior Minister Shaikh Rashid Bin Abdullah Al Khalifa has ordered a probe into Hezbollah resistance group’s economic activity in its territory.
Three protesters in Bahrain have been jailed from 5 to15 years on charges of taking part in anti-government demonstrations in June 2012.
Two more Bahraini nationals fighting on behalf of al-Nusra Front’s terrorist group have been killed in Syria, according to social media networks’ reports.
Bahrain Center for Human Rights expresses its grave concern over the siege of Bani Jomre district by Al- Khalifa forces saying that the attack is against International laws as well as Bahraini constitution.
A remotely-detonated bomb injured at least seven policemen on patrol in Bahrain on Wednesday, police said.
Iran says it regrets Bahrain's move to ban the opposition groups from having contact with Hezbollah which is seen as a bid to blame its poor policies on foreign factors.
The Bahraini regime, like the Saudi and Qatari regimes, is part of the Zionist regime, Abdel-Raouf al-Shayeb, a spokesman for February 14 revolutionaries has said.
Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for Arabic and African affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has called on Bahrain to take Muslims’ red lines into account, stressing that hurting Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Ahmad Qassim is a strategic mistake affecting the entire Islamic world.
A Bahraini appeals court acquitted two policemen and reduced a jail term for another accused of killing anti-regime protesters in 2011. However, it confirmed jail sentences to protesters charged with attacking police forces.
Thousands of Bahrainis have staged fresh demonstrations to renew their allegiance and support for prominent cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Ahmed Qassim.