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Bahraini police assaults on journalists Americans .. And the State Department sent an envoy to Manama
Bahraini police assaults on journalists Americans .. And the State Department sent an envoy to Almnamahajmt Bahraini security forces, told reporters yesterday while Americans were covering a demonstration in Sitra south of the capital Manama, and held them for a while before you released them later.
A journalist for The New York Times Nick Kristof The strength of the police stopped him yesterday evening, and held him in the patrol, and has zeroed in on his American colleague of Pakistani origin, Adam Aeljk, who was accompanied by smashing his camera, in spite of his screams in the face twice: "I'm a journalist U.S., "Before you is the other detained him in another vehicle.
In her first comment, the Interior Ministry said that its members "have not arrested the correspondent of The New York Times, but is turned to the police to protect him." Which was met by Christophe Balasthjan, and said sarcastically, "I was surprised because I learned from the statement of the Bahraini government that I was not in custody but were Ihamonni." In turn, spoke of his colleague Adam Aeljk that "Pakistani police were shooting abroad," as he was being held in one of the security patrols.
And told the demonstrators that a 11-year-old spoke to him saying: "These people, police forces, ready to fire on God," as stated in his account on "Twitter." Christophe said he could not identify the quality of the shot as aimed at his colleague and led to the break Ka Merth whether the gas bomb or a rubber bullet.
In a related development, the Washington said yesterday it would send Assistant Secretary of State Michael Posner will visit Bahrain next week "to continue our dialogue on human rights." It also called on the Bahraini government to "move quickly to implement steps toward political reconciliation." A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Victoria Nuland "We call on all parties in Bahrain to create and support a climate conducive to reconciliation," calling on the government to "act quickly to implement the recommendations of the report of the Truth." And welcomed in this context, cooperation with the Bahrain International Committee of the Red Cross for the development of police work and to stop the proceedings for more than 100 athletes accused of taking part in the protests that erupted in February and March / March two years.
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Bahraini police assaults on journalists Americans .. And the State Department sent an envoy to Manama
Bahraini police assaults on journalists Americans .. And the State Department sent an envoy to Almnamahajmt Bahraini security forces, told reporters yesterday while Americans were covering a demonstration in Sitra south of the capital Manama, and held them for a while before you released them later.
A journalist for The New York Times Nick Kristof The strength of the police stopped him yesterday evening, and held him in the patrol, and has zeroed in on his American colleague of Pakistani origin, Adam Aeljk, who was accompanied by smashing his camera, in spite of his screams in the face twice: "I'm a journalist U.S., "Before you is the other detained him in another vehicle.
In her first comment, the Interior Ministry said that its members "have not arrested the correspondent of The New York Times, but is turned to the police to protect him." Which was met by Christophe Balasthjan, and said sarcastically, "I was surprised because I learned from the statement of the Bahraini government that I was not in custody but were Ihamonni." In turn, spoke of his colleague Adam Aeljk that "Pakistani police were shooting abroad," as he was being held in one of the security patrols.
And told the demonstrators that a 11-year-old spoke to him saying: "These people, police forces, ready to fire on God," as stated in his account on "Twitter." Christophe said he could not identify the quality of the shot as aimed at his colleague and led to the break Ka Merth whether the gas bomb or a rubber bullet.
In a related development, the Washington said yesterday it would send Assistant Secretary of State Michael Posner will visit Bahrain next week "to continue our dialogue on human rights." It also called on the Bahraini government to "move quickly to implement steps toward political reconciliation." A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Victoria Nuland "We call on all parties in Bahrain to create and support a climate conducive to reconciliation," calling on the government to "act quickly to implement the recommendations of the report of the Truth." And welcomed in this context, cooperation with the Bahrain International Committee of the Red Cross for the development of police work and to stop the proceedings for more than 100 athletes accused of taking part in the protests that erupted in February and March / March two years.
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