الثلاثاء، 15 مارس 2011

A Saudi military arrive to Bahrain


An official Saudi source said Monday that more than a thousand of Saudi military forces entered the Peninsula Shield to Bahrain, which has been in turmoil. The source told Agence France Presse that "more than a thousand military Arabia Peninsula Shield forces of the Gulf, arrived on Sunday evening to Bahrain. "
The source said that under the agreements within the Gulf Cooperation Council, the "no power to enter the Gulf State of the Council leadership passed to the state itself."
The opposition has criticized the intervention of Bahrain, Saudi security forces, saying the entry of any external force to the Kingdom "occupation."
Also called on the UN Security Council to protect civilians from "foreign military intervention."
The Bahraini police fired tear gas Sunday to tears and used water cannon against demonstrators who are demanding political reforms, in one of the bloodiest clashes since the soldiers killed seven protesters last month.
The Crown Prince of Bahrain to the opposition, mostly Shiites, guarantees that addresses the demands of national dialogue, hours after protesters, most of them young people set up a roadblock on the highway leading to the Bahrain Financial Harbour.
He said one of the protesters, told Reuters in Financial Harbour, which has become a symbol of what the protesters described the excesses of ownership: "Investing in Bahrain for all not for one person ... so we have problems. The issue is not the Sunnis and the Shiites."
Bahrain witnessed the worst unrest since the nineties after the protesters took to the streets last month, inspired by Balantfadtin toppled two Presidents of Egypt and Tunisia.
Strike
And life seemed almost stopped Monday in the country, closing schools and businesses and factories at the invitation of the general strike.
And continues to sit claimants change and anti-government in each of the Pearl Roundabout, near the Bahrain Financial Harbour.
The MP said the resignation of the mass of the black Harmony Society, which represents the main Shi'ite power in the country, told AFP that "there is a significant commitment to strike," adding that the concerned authorities did not lift the garbage from the roads and schools did not open its doors.
The activist said the protesters to youth protesters spread piles of sand on the main road between Muharraq and Manama "in order to block the traffic and not prevent it."
She requested that active definition only her first name, Fatima, the aluminum companies and the oil strike carried out by a large margin, even though some facilities not officially closed, it says.
And accused the activist "soldiers of Arab and Asian nationalities, naturalized, attacking the population, especially in mixed villages," Sunni and Shiite.

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