Inspired by Egypt’s Tammarud (rebellion) Day, they have called August 14 as the Tammarud Day, Al-Jazeera reported.
Meanwhile, as the regime’s crackdown on people continues, the country’s Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa on Saturday, August 10, in provocative statements accused the opposition groups of attempting to create chaos and overthrow the regime.
He also claimed Bahrain is the center of attention among the regional countries and is facing foreign interference.
In other news, Sheikh Meitham Al-Salam, head of the religious freedom department of Bahrain Human Rights Watch underlined that the problem in Bahrain has a political solution and that serious negotiations should start so that the demands of all Bahraini people are fulfilled.
He also underlined the need for reconstruction of all the mosques destroyed by Al-e Khalifa regime.
Hundreds of Bahrainis on Friday, August 9, held Eid Al-Fitr prayers on the site of destroyed mosques.
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