Al-Wefaq Expresses Condolences on Freedom Martyrs, Says their Escape from Bahrain was Due to Insecurity and Lack of Stability
2018-02-21 - 6:10 p
Bahrain Mirror: Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, the largest opposition political group in Bahrain, offered its condolences to the Bahraini people on the deaths of three oppressed Bahraini youths and the loss of a fourth (who is missing), stressing that this was a result of the "insecurity and lack of stability in their home country, as they left to ensure safety for themselves and their lives. They are: Maitham Mohammed, Sayed Qasim Sayed Khalil, Sayed Mahmoud Sayed Adel, and Hassan Ali Ibrahim, who is still missing."
In a statement issued on Monday (February 19, 2018), Al-Wefaq mourned the three young men and expressed condolences on their tragic to their families, stressing that the martyrs were among the oppressed youths who were living under persecution and security pressure.
Concluding its statement, Al-Wefaq called on the Bahraini people to voice solidarity and offer condolences to the families of the martyrs.
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