Bahrain Mirror: Information reported that the Ministry of Interior summoned on Sunday (May 21, 2017) the heads of Diraz-based obsequies, and asked them to intervene to disperse the sit-in crowd outside the house of religious leader Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim.
The Ministry told the obsequies heads that the sit-in is "tiring for the people and the police", and it made them sense that Sheikh Qassim will not be harmed.
A Bahraini court sentenced on Sunday a suspended 1-year prison sentence against Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, Sheikh Hussein al-Mahrous, and Mirza al-Dirazi, and issued a BD 100,000 fine against them.