Against attack on Bahrain Embassy hunger striker
Bahrain Embassy, Belgrave Sq, London. Mon 13 Aug 2018
Inminds human rights group protest outside the Bahrain embassy in
Belgrave Square after a bucket of an unidentified liquid was thrown from
the
embassy balcony over the sleeping hunger stiiker Ali Mushaima (left)
who has been on the pavement outside since August 1st.
Ali Mushaima is protesting as the health of his 70 year old father,
Hassan Mushaima, held and tortured in jail in
Bahrain, is deteriorating, Hassan Mushaima was one of the leaders
of the peaceful opposition to the regime who in March 2017 were
abducted, brutally tortured and given life sentences in mock trials for
calling for democracy in Bahrain.
Police were called after the attack on Ali Mushaima, but failed to
make any real investigation into the attack,
which is thought to have been carried out by an Embassy employee who
does not have diplomatic status.
After the protest had been continuing for some time, police came to
harass the protesters, telling them they could
not protest on the pavement in front of the embassy. The protesters
maintained they had the right to protest and
had done so without problems from the police the previous Friday.
But the police, CW3887 and a woman officer, Sergeant Thomas, were
not prepared to listen to any rational discussion
but lacked the numbers to physically deal with the protesters, who
were close to the end of their protest and
decided to ignore the police orders and continue with the playlet
they were about to perform.
The protest was watched by a security man from inside the embassy,
though he would have been unable to see the play.
The cast included Theresa May, with the Butcher of Bahrain Hamad Khalifa
and Little Stooge Fawaz Khalifa
The Butcher hands Theresa £83m for British Arms to Kill Bahrainis
and she then trains him to use them to shoot his people
. Those who survive the shooting are then chained up and put in prison where
they are
tortured. At first the methods are rather primitive with fingernails
and pliers
but then Theresa demonstrates some more sophisticated methods using
electric shocks (and more UK equipment)
But the play had a happy ending - though it seems unlikely to do so
in real life - when the International Criminal
Court arrived and the members of the criminal regime were brought to justice.
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