Sunday, February 20, 2011

Horrific video: Massacre in the Bahrain troops gunning down peaceful protesters in the street

Across the Atlantic in the Middle East, protestors yearning to rid themselves of the yoke of tyranny are meeting harsh resistance.

The Daily Mail reports that dozens of demonstrators chanted as they marched towards tanks in Bahrain but they fled seconds later as the clatter of bullets ricocheted through the street.

Two protesters lay motionless with blood spilling onto the road while as many as 50 others walked away wounded in the attack in the country's second city of Manama.

The shocking scenes resembled dozens of similar protests in Libya, Yemen and Jordan where citizens demanded democratic reform in a 'Friday of Rage' sweeping the crisis-hit region.




In other parts in the Middle East

Bahrain
Riot police swooped on a peace camp in Pearl roundabout early this morning. But thousands of demonstrators returned after police withdrew.
Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al Khalifa made appealed for calm and political talks but opposition leaders rejected the plea.

Libya
One student was killed after being shot in the neck and seven more were injured when police opened fire at a march from a university

Protesters began marching early in the morning from to the Ministry of Justice while chanting, 'the people want the fall of the regime'.

Yeman
One student was killed after being shot in the neck and seven more were injured when police opened fire at a march from a university

Protesters began marching early in the morning from to the Ministry of Justice while chanting, 'the people want the fall of the regime'.

Algeria
The New York-based Human Rights Watch estimated 84 people have been killed across the east over the last three days.
Thousands of furious citizens continued to march through up to five cities where up to 500 people have been injured.

Iran
Opposition parties called for fresh rallies to take place in Tehran tomorrow to commemorate two dead protesters who were killed in demos last week.
Government supporters in the unstable nuclear power retaliated by calling for the anti-government

I truly believe what happened in Egypt was false. Why would the Egyptian miliatary be so different from others in the Middle East? Maybe they wanted to give the people a false sense tha they are really are go for free elections when in actuallity they've been secreatly plotting with the Muslim Brotherhood to ease Mubarack out of power and radicalize Egypt?

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