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Bahraini Court Acquits Policeman who Shot Protestor Dead
2015-11-10 - 12:21 am
Bahrain Mirror (Exclusive): A Bahraini court acquitted on Sunday (November 8, 2015) a policeman who deliberately opened fire at a protestor, who was holding a photo of the opposition leader, Sheikh Ali Salman, in protest against Salman's arrest.
Activists on social media posted a video showing the security forces while targeting a protest (January 20, 2015) with "shotguns" from close range before the protestor fell to the ground.
Bahraini courts have acquitted a number of policemen involved in killing protestors. The Bahraini Prime Minister, Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, vowed that the law won't be applied to the policemen.
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