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Martyrs’ Families Denied Visiting their Sons in Mahooz Cemetery since 3 Weeks
2017-02-08 - 9:31 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini security authorities continued to prevent families of martyrs, who were executed on January 15, from visiting their sons in the Mahooz cemetery.
Fatima Al-Singace (sister of martyr Ali Al-Singace) posted on Instagram saying that the ministry of interior required to obtain a permit from Al-Houra station to visit the martyrs' graves, indicating that the forces surrounding the cemetery did not allow them to visit the martyrs.
Security forces have surrounded Mahooz cemetery since the execution of the three martyrs and prevented entry to visit their graves. The forces are still surrounding the cemetery as if it were a military barrack.
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