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Regime Forces Block Entries to Houra Cemetery before Mourners of Martyr Al-Hayiki
2016-08-07 - 8:28 p
Bahrain Mirror: Bahrain's Interior Ministry deployed more troops in the Bahraini capital Manama, and closed all entrances leading to the "Houra" cemetery. This move attempted to block the way before mourners who sought to visit the grave of Martyr Hassan Al-Hayiki, who died of torture in prison, after 24 days of his arrest.
Troops block the entries of Houra cemetery, and banned entry to it in an unprecedented move.
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