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Bahraini demonstrators call for release of two female prisoners
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c_330_235_16777215_0___images_stories_edim_01_Bahrain(38).jpgA large number of Bahrainis have held a demonstration to call for the release of two female prisoners detained earlier this month for participating in protests against Formula One Grand Prix.
 
Bahraini security forces detained Reihanna al-Mossawi and Nafissa al-Osfour earlier in April. 
 
On Tuesday, the protesters in eastern town of Sitra chanted slogans against the Al Khalifa regime.
 
Bahrainis have held several anti-F1 rallies over the past few weeks, stressing that “as long as there are oppression, arrests and killings, there should not be a Formula One.” 
 
On Saturday, Bahraini police announced that they had arrested more than 22 people since February for taking part in anti-regime demonstrations. 
 
This is while the country’s main opposition group al-Wefaq, says that 14 people were detained on April 25 and 26 alone and more than 100 have been arrested in anti-regime protests ahead of the auto race. 
 
Formula One is Bahrain’s premier international event. Bahrain pays an estimated $40 million a year to host the race. It was cancelled in 2011 as a result of mass anti-regime demonstrations, but it went ahead in 2012 despite protests. 
 
The anti-regime uprising in Bahrain began in mid-February 2011, when the people started holding massive demonstrations against the Al Khalifa regime. The regime promptly launched a brutal crackdown on the peaceful protests and called in Saudi-led Arab forces from neighboring states to help quash the revolt.
 
(Source: Press TV)

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