26-04-2024 06:44 PM Jerusalem Timing

Bahrainis Rally in Manama, Hail Released Marzouq

Bahrainis Rally in Manama, Hail Released Marzouq

Large crowds of the Bahrainis rallied Friday in Manama, at the invitation of the opposition.

Bahrain RallyLarge crowds of the Bahrainis rallied Friday in Manama, at the invitation of the opposition.

The concluding statement of the rally asserted the political solution for the Bahraini crisis faces the stubbornness of the regime that insists on adopting the violent tracks in dealing with the citizens.

The opposition forces considered that Manama Document can be an acceptable political solution which can provide Bahrain with the needed stability, unlike the regime policies that cannot gain the popular approval.

The Bahraini opposition further asked the International Community to halt the violations against human rights in Bahrain and to support the political rights of the Bahrainis.

Bahraini Regime's Oppression, Violence Failed

In an exclusive statement to al-Manar Website, WefaqTaher Moussawi spokesperson, Taher al-Moussawi, said that Friday's rally complements the popular movement that started in 2011 and will not stop before reaching its goals of democracy and political reform in Bahrain.

Al-Moussawi asserted that Manama Document, which states that the people elects the parliament and the government and that the judiciary and the security services work fairly and independently, can be a base for any political solution in Bahrain.

"The regime's oppression and violence policies failed," al-Moussawi emphasized.
He also reported that since 30 months, the regime has killed over 130, detained more than 6000, dismissed more than 4400 Bahraini employees, jailed a number of the opposition figures and exiled others.

The opposition figure asserted that the measure could not cripple the popular movement and advised the Bahraini regime to change its policies because "it will subject to the public  will sooner or later."

For his part, Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Qassem demanded the world governments to stop exporting the toxic gases to Bahrain that cause lethal diseases.

Sheikh Qassem reiterated, during his Friday's sermon, his belief that the Bahraini revolution will reach its aims of democracy and social reform.

In a different context, as the political assistant of the Secretary General of Islamic Wefaq association, Khalil al-Marzouq, was released, crowds of the Bahrainis headed to his home and to al-Wefaq headquarters to hail the opposition figure and to celebrate his release.