State-Organised Murder on the Streets of Bahrain
State-Organised Murder on the Streets of Bahrain
Brussels, 16 March 2011 (ITUC OnLine):
Security forces with tanks have
over-run the Pearl
roundabout in the centre of Manama, capital of
Bahrain,
where pro-democracy protesters have been camped and
have
demonstrated peacefully for the past month, asking
for political reforms
and equal rights. Using Apache
helicopters and live ammunition, the
crackdown
immediately follows the declaration of a three-month state
of
emergency yesterday by King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa
and the dispatching
of troops from other Gulf Cooperation
Council countries, including a
thousand heavily armed
Saudi soldiers.
Live rounds were used in parts of the
city, with at least six people
reported killed and
hundreds injured. Mobile phone and internet access
are
restricted, and palls of smoke rose from protestors' tents
that were
set ablaze by the security forces.
Particularly brutal repression has
been reported in Shia
villages.
The ITUC strongly condemns this intensified
violence, organised and
perpetrated by the Bahraini
authorities with the support of neighbouring
Gulf States.
Troops have reportedly entered the main Salmaniya
hospital. Doctors have
launched an emergency call for
help, describing the situation as very
critical due to
lack of blood, power cuts and pressure from
security
forces to prevent them treating many severely
wounded demonstrators.
Yesterday and today, ambulances
from the hospital were prevented from
transporting
casualties, with the wounded now reportedly being
treated
in mosques and houses.
"The actions of the
authorities are appalling, and the deliberate
targeting
of hospitals to stop injured people being treated is
simply
inhuman. The Bahraini authorities and those from
neighbouring countries
who have helped to orchestrate the
killing and maiming of innocent
civilians must be held
accountable under international law. Those
responsible
must be confronted with the full weight of
international
pressure to immediately stop these criminal
acts and to lift the state
of emergency," said ITUC
General Secretary Sharan Burrow.
The national coalition
of civil society organisations, including
the
ITUC-affiliated national trade union federation
GFBTU, launched an
emergency appeal this morning to stop
the systematic murder of people
struggling for legitimate
democratic rights. Pro-democracy groups have
urged the
international community, the Arab League and the UN
to
intervene to stop the massacre, and asked for
emergency humanitarian
support to break the siege on
hospitals and the assaults against
medical
staff.
ENDS