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Children are being suffocated by teargas in Bahrain!
Is this the Al-Khalifa's 'reforms' They murder children with teargas, they terrorize the rest with the threat of suffocation in their sleep! Yasqot Hamad!
The spent CSgas canisters in One night's oppression in Bahrain!
......and this is every night! ......
Al-Khalifas promote fear with toxic gas attacks, reformers answer with flowers and growth!
Pro-reform activists take the negativity of the Bahraini regime and convert it into the positive of beautiful flowers, growth, and sweet fragrance ...... Imagine what reformist Government could be without the Khalifas, without terror tactics, without torture and torment!
Bahraini regime attacks mourners at funeral with CSgas!
Bahrain's Hamad uses Western supplied teargas to kill his citizens!
As it stands, around 1 in 4 civilians may have died as a result of this non-discriminate weapon, the use of which against other nations is actually banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention. Furthermore, many of those killed were not even taking part in the protests, making the circumstances especially tragic. Unfortunately though, it is hard to be optimistic about the commissioning of such an investigation. If it were to happen, it would undoubtedly be hailed, and then probably ignored. [Great blog!]
الشباب يخرجون النساء من مأتم آل عباس بعد تهجم المرتزقة عليهم بمسيل الدموع و الغازات الخانقة لاحظوا إخراج ام الشهيد عبدالنبي العاقل في الدقيقة 1:10 البحرين- ق... | Women in #Bahrain evacuating a matam (religious community centre) attacked with tear gas a few days ago....
Bahrain: Jidhafs highschool 10/17/2011
New punishment for the students who didn't wear the uniform, TEAR GAS! this is what happened !
No Armored HUMVees, No Missiles, No Bunker Buster Bombs, NO MORE CS GAS! The Regime in Bahrain has no credible external threats, it is threatened by all acts of its citizens, threatening or not! Doctors treating wounded protestewrs who were wounded by the Regime, are a threat! STOP Support of the Human Rights Abusing Regime in Bahrain
Lethal Use of Tear-gas in #Bahrain from Amber Lyon of CNN September 23rd 2011...
البحرين - Bahrain... Video of various forms of munitions being fired in Bahrain.
The tear gas in #BaniJamra on Aug31,2011 early morning - Bahrain
Eid gift from Hamad on.fb.me/r08eTH .... see more!
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No arms forces the regime in Bahrain to stop its murderous rampage! I call upon all nations, and all corporations to halt all arms sales to the repressive regime in Bahrain! No arms until they amend their conduct to the norms of Human Rights enjoyed by peoples Internationally. see: http://is.gd/QCNCHE
Stop all 'Less-Lethal armament sales to Bahrain! | Hamad is a murderous terrorist!
And that is what brings me to the last line in Kristof’s column, where he quotes a Bahrain activist as saying, in part: “When Obama sells arms to dictators repressing people seeking democracy, he ruins the reputation of America…” For Brazil, that quote might as well read like this: “When a company from Rio de Janeiro sells arms, even those that are non-lethal, that allegedly end up being used to repress people seeking democracy, it ruins the reputation of Brazil.”
Murderous Khalifas kept from killing another baby in Bahrain!
A baby's life is saved in a Bahraini village, Aali, from high exposure to toxic tear gas fired about the home! All praise to Allah! Hamad was deprived of another murder!
... While CS is often marketed as being ‘nonlethal’ or ‘lesslethal’, it is anything but. Some of its effects include but are not limited to; chemical pneumonitis and pulmonary edema (victims die by drowning in their own lung fluids), new onset asthma, gastroentiritus with perforation, contact dermatitis and skin blistering. Even at low concentrations CS can cause a rise in blood pressure, making it particular dangerous to those ‘over 30, under physical strain or having an undetected aneurysm’. While these conditions highlight the impact of the short term effects of tear gas, they say nothing of the long term effects, which have not been studied extensively. CS has been shown to disrupt chromosomes, and it also has the ‘facility to cause inheritable genetic changes in organisms’. A study on the potential cancer-causing effect of CS was inconclusive, though it said that more long term studies were essential (4). With the almost daily use of tear gas in Bahrain’s villages, both the short term and long term effects of CS exposure need to be researched. ... @marcowenjones on twitter!
Bahrain, Bani Jamra - Home filled with Teargas from the regime!
Image having children and this is done to you! Image being old or infirm....... Imagine in the dead of night, awakening to this being done to your family! This isn't imaginary....this is the Status Quo in Bahrain! After the release of the Inquiry, after Hamad's promises, after international pressures to stop the sectarian persecution!
Tear gas usage in Bahrain is not in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. Its use has been rethought to maximize lethality!
SF's perfecting their murderous ways!
New automatic weapon, six tear gas shots at once
The village of Sanabis on the outskirts of Manama have become a battleground against government forces.
Bahrain:Barbar village, Imagine waking and finding this next to your car! [9/17/2011]
Security Forces indiscriminate use of Concussion grenades, tear gas, and other munitions, kills people and destroys property . Women, children, innocents are transported on these tires! This could cause the death of anyone on board, and others on the road. SF's don't care.......Khalifas don't care.....
For several weeks since the Bahraini regime’s initiative of so-called “national dialogue” failed to engage opposition groups, there has been a massive stepping up of indiscriminate use of tear gas in villages deemed to be supportive of the mainly Shia-led pro-democracy movement. Riot police have attacked villages on a daily and nightly basis, firing tear gas into homes. Families have had to flee their dwellings in the middle of the night, sometimes by carrying children out of bedroom windows using ladders. Those unable to move – disabled, sick and elderly – have been trapped indoors during these attacks and some have died from acute exposure to the tear gas. The youngest victim was five-year-old Mohammed Farhan [1]. Pro-democracy sources have labelled the deployment of tear gas as a deliberate tactic of “toxic terrorism”. It is the regime’s way of coercing the opposition groups to enter the dialogue process – which the opposition has dismissed as an empty public relations exercise designed to shore up the status quo of the Al Khalifa dynasty.
Tear Gas Self Protection and Decontamination The first thing to remember about exposure to these chemical weapons is that it is not the worst thing that...
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