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22 June 2016 - 15:59
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Prominent Bahraini opposition leader:
Rasa – A prominent Bahraini opposition leader underlined that the rare warning issued by Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Commander Major General Qasem Soleymani against the Al Khalifah regime was a source of hope and courage for the country’s people.
Major General Qasem Soleymani

RNA – “The rare warning of Brigadier General Soleymani against the Al Khalifah regime’s insult to Shaykh Isa Qasim, the leader of Bahraini Shi’as, boosted the morale and courage of the Bahraini society and strengthened their spirit of martyrdom-seeking and defense for their land and sanctities,” said Abdul-Amir Hashimi on Wednesday.

 

Stressing collaboration between the al-Saud and Al Khalifah regimes in suppressing the Bahraini people, including their arbitrary detention, he appreciated Iran as “the only country which supports the Bahraini nation.”

 

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry announced in a statement on Monday the country’s top Shi’a cleric Ayatollah Shaykh Isa Qasim was stripped of his citizenship.

 

After the development on Monday, General Soleymani, in a rare statement, warned the Manama regime that in case of any insult or disrespect for Shaykh Qasim, “the toppling of the regime will only be a small part of the repercussions that will also include armed resistance”.

 

The General blasted the Manama regime for its “unacceptable and inhuman oppression, discrimination, injustice and humiliation” against the Muslim Bahraini nation, and said people on the tiny Persian Gulf island have so far tolerated the Al Khalifah regime’s apartheid and heavy pressures and continued their uprising peacefully despite the fact that a number of their political and religious leaders have been arrested, their women and children have been imprisoned and tortured, some others have been stripped of their citizenship and undergone intensifying pressures with their rights trampled upon.

 

He said people’s rise for their demands in a peaceful way has, unfortunately, emboldened the Al Khalifah regime to intensify its crimes and crackdown on the Bahraini nation, “specially as a result of the meaningful silence shown by the UN, the US and the Western states,” everyday.

 

“The illegal detention of Shaykh Ali Salman (the head of the main opposition group, al-Wefaq) and other political and religious leaders of Bahrain in light of the silence of the international circles has emboldened the Al Khalifah to threaten the sanctuary of the remarkable cleric and religious leader of Bahrain’s Shi’as, Ayatollah Shaykh Isa Qasim, and inspired the people of the region and Bahrain with worrying thoughts,” General Soleymani said in his statement.

 

“The Al Khalifah seems to be misusing the peaceful movement of the people and is miscalculating the extent of public fury,” he said, and added, “They certainly know that trespassing the sanctuary of Ayatollah Shaykh Isa Qasim is a redline whose crossing will set fire to Bahrain and the entire region and leave people with no other option, but armed resistance.”

 

“The Al Khalifah will pay the price of such an action whose endpoint will be nothing but annihilation of this tyrannical regime,” the Iranian Quds Force Commander warned.

 

General Soleymani also warned supporters of the Manama regime that any insult to Ayatollah Shaykh Isa Qasim and continued overpressure on the Bahraini people heralds “a bloody intifada (uprising) with consequences whose responsibility will fall on those who legitimize the arrogance of the Bahraini rulers”.

 

The latest move by the Bahrain regime against the country’s main opposition figures came as the Al Khalifah regime is exerting mounting pressure on the opposition.

 

“Isa Ahmad Qasim has been stripped of his Bahraini citizenship,” Bahrain state news agency cited the ministry’s statement, referring to the country’s most senior Shi’a Muslim cleric in Bahrain.

 

Bahrain has been in the throes of an uprising since February 2011, when hundreds of thousands of protesters took over a Central roundabout in the capital Manama and demanded political and democratic reform in the authoritarian kingdom.

 

Bahraini authorities backed by Persian Gulf allies, specially Saudi Arabia, violently broke up the protests, leading to the deaths of hundreds of people, and since then rallies have continued and human rights groups have accused the kingdom of imprisoning and torturing thousands of activists. Hundreds of others have gone missing without any trace or state explanation.

 

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