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Friday, 8 April 2011 - Crown prince no leniency on threats to Bahrain |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 24 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Toscano is unexpected "American Idol" elimination 07 Apr 2011 New York law now makes choking a crime, results in 2,000 arrests 07 Apr 2011 Snapshot: Japan's nuclear crisis | 07 Apr 2011 Scientists find superbugs in Delhi drinking water 07 Apr 2011 Ballot find threatens to upend Wisconsin election 2:29am EDT Discussed 115 U.S. to reach debt limit by May 16: Geithner 81 Stumbling blocks remain in budget fight 75 US Republican budget plan would cut $5.8 trln in 10 yrs Watched 7.4 magnitude quake strikes Japan Thu, Apr 7 2011 High fashion for compassion Thu, Apr 7 2011 Robotic bird takes flight into the future Mon, Apr 4 2011 Crown prince "no leniency" on threats to Bahrain Tweet Share this DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's crown prince said he was committed to reform but warned there would be "no leniency" for those who tried to divide the kingdom, where weeks of protests were quashed by a fierce security crackdown. Sheikh Salman bin Hamad... Email Print Related News Analysis: Bahrain's security now may cost it stability later Thu, Apr 7 2011 Bahrain to pursue talks, receive more Gulf troops Fri, Mar 18 2011 Bahrain arrests opposition leaders Thu, Mar 17 2011 Bahrain crushes protests, draws U.S. criticism Wed, Mar 16 2011 Timeline: Anti-government protests in Bahrain Wed, Mar 16 2011 Analysis & Opinion Pakistan seeks to reopen Bhutto’s hanging case Portugal’s road to bailout will be rocky Related Topics World » Bahrain » DUBAI | Fri Apr 8, 2011 3:30am EDT DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's crown prince said he was committed to reform but warned there would be "no leniency" for those who tried to divide the kingdom, where weeks of protests were quashed by a fierce security crackdown. Sheikh Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa, seen as a moderate reformer in the royal family, said on Bahraini television Thursday night the Gulf island kingdom was committed to reform but said the unrest following weeks of demonstrations had escalated to the point that security forces had to step in. "In this significant moment in the development of our country, I will continue ... to be firm on the principle that there can be no leniency with anyone who seeks to split our society into two halves," he said. In March, Bahrain's Sunni rulers announced martial law, deployed security forces and called in troops from neighboring Sunni-led Gulf Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, to break up pro-democracy protests led mostly by Shi'ites. The move stunned the majority Shi'ite population and angered non-Arab Shi'ite power Iran, just across Gulf waters. Since the crackdown, members of leading Shi'ite opposition group Wefaq and many Shi'ite residents have complained of dozens of disappearances at checkpoints which have been set up around capital Manama and are manned by forces in balaclava face masks. They say hundreds of people, including politicians, activists and doctors sympathetic to protests, were arrested and several hundred workers, mostly Shi'ites, have been sacked. Analysts and political sources say Sheikh Salman lost a battle with hardliners in his own family to try to take time to launch talks with the opposition instead of using military force, and that hardliners from both the ruling family and the opposition have now drowned out more moderate voices. In his Thursday speech, the crown prince said he was still committed to reform. "I will not spare any effort to in participating ... to the progress of this reform." Shi'ites, who make up at least 60 percent of the population, have long complained of discrimination when competing for jobs and services. They are demanding better representation and a constitutional monarchy, but radicals calling for an overthrow of the monarchy alarmed the Sunni minority. On Friday, Human Rights Watch denounced what it called arbitrary detentions and said freed detainees interviewed reported incidents of beatings and abuse. The U.S.-based rights group called on the government to report and give a reason for all detentions. "Emergency Law does not provide authorities a free hand to trample basic human rights," said Joe Stork, the deputy Middle East director of Human Rights Watch. "Bahrain has created a state of fear, not a state of safety." (Editing by Matthew Jones) World Bahrain Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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