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Bahrain jails 4 Shias 15 years over a bomb

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DUBAI: A Bahraini court jailed on Wednesday four Shias 15 years each after convicting them of detonating a bomb that wounded an Asian worker in Manama, a judicial source said.
The ruling is the third tough sentence since Sunday and brings to 91 the number of Shias jailed in four days over violence, amid criticism from rights watchdog Amnesty International.
Two of the defendants were in the dock, while the other two remain at large, said the source.
The four were accused of “forming a terrorist group, attempted murder, and (carrying out) bombings,” according to the charge sheet.
Prosecutors say they planted two roadside bombs in November last year in Manama’s al Adliya district. One bomb exploded near a rubbish bin wounding an Asian worker, while the second one near an electricity generator was defused.
On Sunday, a Bahraini court handed jail terms of up to 15 years to 50 activists, including a prominent Shia Iraqi cleric, convicted of forming a clandestine opposition group.
Amnesty had slammed the ruling against them as appalling and demanded a probe into allegations that some were tortured.
On Monday, a court jailed 37 other Shias for up to 15 years for carrying out “terrorist crimes” in the kingdom.
In August, King Hamad decreed stiffer penalties for “terror acts” in the country rocked by a Shia-led uprising since 2011.
These include a minimum 10-year jail term for an attempted bombing. If casualties result, the sentence can be life imprisonment or death.
Sunni-ruled Bahrain was rocked by Arab Spring-inspired protests led by the kingdom’s Shia majority that were crushed in March 2011.
Bahraini Shias continue to demonstrate in villages outside the capital and frequently clash with police.
At least 89 people have been killed since the protests erupted in 2011, according to the International Federation for Human Rights.
 
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Unless Iran starts to arm really the protesters if i was a shia i would never protest, as it's useless without an international weapon and salafists smuggling like in Syria
 
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sunnies are suppresing to shia everywhere. very bad. shia people have to lift weapon, if they wanna survive.
 
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Pure propaganda.......all these convictions are based on false evidence and torture...........they are convicting men women and children..........this cant go on for much longer............the khalifa family of dirty pirates are nothing but a bunch of terrorists who terrorize their own people with the help of gcc sowdi paid mercenaries..............time is running out for these stooges.........and fast....
 
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Sunni Bahrainis (40%) and the Shia Bahrainis lived peacefully for years. What happened? We all know that outside interests played a role and that many of the so-called peaceful protestors are Shia Islamists and strong supporters of the Mullah version of Islam and governance in Iran. In a modern, peaceful and developing nation such as Bahrain that is not acceptable nor for any of the Arab countries in the region. Especially not in this current political climate.

Some of their grievances are fair and simple and are shared by all Bahrainis and dare I say all Arab people in the Arab world (in general more personal freedom etc.) but there is huge difference between those two groupings.

I am not going to group all the anti-regime Bahrainis together as Shia Islamists like some Shias here do with the Syrian opposition.
 
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The salafis

How so? It is impossible for any Muslim to be a so-called Nasibi. Don't read Shia propaganda but study Islam. You use a word that was popularized by no other than the fake wannabe Arab Mullah (Khomeini) a few decades ago and that is used by extremist Shias for anyone that does not agree with their teachings (90% of the Muslims).

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I would like you to give some examples of how you become a so-called Nasibi if you could?
 
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The classic example is Mahmood Ahmad Abbasi who wrote the book "khilafat hazrat muawiya wa yazid"

Who is that? Never heard about that fellow. What did he write? Where is he from? The name is an pure Arab name. How do you become a so-called "Nasibi" in the eyes of extremist Shias that form a microscopic part of the Muslim community in the world?

Is it that guy below?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcaPqHg6fcQ

Pakistani?
 
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How so? It is impossible for any Muslim to be a so-called Nasibi. Don't read Shia propaganda but study Islam. You use a word that was popularized by no other than the fake wannabe Arab Mullah (Khomeini) a few decades ago and that is used by extremist Shias for anyone that does not agree with their teachings (90% of the Muslims).

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I would like you to give some examples of how you become a so-called Nasibi if you could?

I don't follow Khumenei i am against him he killed too many people i follow Ali-al Sistani, there are too many sub sects in Shia good people and bad people exists in every sect.

Who is that? Never heard about that fellow. What did he write? Where is he from? The name is an pure Arab name. How do you become a so-called "Nasibi" in the eyes of extremist Shias that form a microscopic part of the Muslim community in the world?

Is it that guy below?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcaPqHg6fcQ

Pakistani?

Youtube is blocked in Pakistan if you don't know. I cant access this video.
 
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Well, at least that is a good thing if anything.

Could you reply to my post number 13 if possible? I am actually interested how a Muslim can be labelled a so-called "Nasibi"? I have only seen extremist Shias adopting that name.

Sorry forgot that. The guy is not Arab though and speaks either Urdu or Punjabi. Not an expert in the languages spoken in Pakistan so can't tell.
 
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