Bahrain arrests four Americans, including journalists

They were arrested in the Shia town of Sitra on Sunday during clashes between security forces and protesters


Afp February 15, 2016
They were arrested in the Shia town of Sitra on Sunday during clashes between security forces and protesters. PHOTO COURTESY: TWITTER/@byshr

DUBAI: Bahraini authorities have arrested four Americans, including journalists, during protests marking the fifth anniversary of a Shia-led uprising in the kingdom, police said on Monday.

"We are aware of reports that US citizens have been arrested (in Bahrain). We have no comment due to privacy considerations," a State Department spokesperson told AFP.

A police statement published by the official Bahrain News Agency did not initially specify the identities or nationalities of those arrested, or who they work for.

But a later update said the four were American and included a woman.

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They were arrested in the Shia town of Sitra on Sunday during clashes between security forces and protesters, the statement said.

"One of them was masked and taking part with a group of saboteurs in Sitra in acts of rioting and sabotage and attacks on security officials.

"The other three were arrested at a security checkpoint in the same area."

The four entered Bahrain between February 11 and 12 and "provided false information to concerned authorities," claiming to be tourists, police said.

However, "some of those arrested had carried out journalistic activities without permission from concerned authorities, in addition to carrying out illegal acts."

Their case has been referred to the public prosecution.

Home to the US Fifth Fleet, Bahrain was rocked by an Arab Spring-inspired uprising demanding reforms and a constitutional monarchy on February 14, 2011.

Authorities crushed the protest movement one month later. But demonstrators still take to the streets and clash with police in Shia towns surrounding Manama.

COMMENTS (1)

Brainy Bhaijan | 8 years ago | Reply A lot of journalists are supporting the shia militant movement against that state which is basically wahhabi sunni. The king of Bahrain must take solid measures to integrate the young shia men into the economy to quell such anti-state activities.
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