Bahrainis Marching Toward The Martyr Grave
Bahrainis Marching Toward The Martyr Grave
A Group of about 100 people are marching toward salah abbas grave to pay homage to him 3 days after his death.
zahra j- the crows are marching toward saleh grave, a 36 yr old protestor who was shot with shotgun pellets, burnt in his chest and broken in neck.

saleh had four children
many people came to visit his grave and there were a lot of police in the streets, also there's a police station next his village soanyone knew that this mourning cermony wil be attacked, teh attack which is going to become a habit for bahrain security forces, Zahra Reported.

At last what any one was waiting or, got realized and police attacked mourner by shelling tear gas.

police even shot in mourners cars
5 mourners have been reported to bee arrested by police.

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