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Date: Jun 4, 2012
Source: The Daily Star
Bahrain to seek closure of Islamist opposition party

Reuters

DUBAI: Bahrain said Sunday it would take legal measures to close down a Shiite Islamist opposition party that has played a prominent role in protests against its Sunni Muslim monarchy.
 
The Justice Ministry said it would ask the courts to ban the Islamic Action party Amal for “major violations” of Bahrain’s constitution and laws, the state BNA news agency reported. It gave no details.
 
Amal spokesman Hisham Sabbagh said he believed the ministry was trying to put pressure on the party to accept a national dialogue with the government aimed at ending the political crisis which grew out of protests that erupted 16 months ago.
 
He said the violations referred to party meetings in unlicensed premises in 2006 and 2008.
 
Bahrain’s biggest opposition party, Al-Wefaq, and other legal opposition groups have accepted the dialogue in principle, after saying a previous round was skewed toward pro-government factions and did not take their demands seriously.
 
Protesters led by the Shiite Muslim majority took to the streets in February last year demanding an elected government, reduced powers for the ruling Al-Khalifa family, and an end to sectarian discrimination they say they face.
 
Bahrain denies any policy of sectarian rule describing the protests as an attempt by Iran to destabilize the country by manipulating its co-religionists.
 
Bahrain called in troops from fellow monarchies Saudi Arabia and the UAE to crush the protests, and sentenced some of the organizers to life terms for trying to overthrow the state.

 



 
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