Martial law declared in Bahrain
March 15th, 2011poorrichard's blog
Following the deployment of armed mercenaries, confirmed use of nerve gas, and the compliance by al-Khalifa to allow Saudi and GCC troops and tanks to enter Bahrain in order to supposedly restore order, the Bahraini government has declared Martial law.
Press TV talks with Ralph Schoenman, author and political analyst, Berkeley who encapsulates events and al-Khalifa's war crime atrocities leading up to the Arab invasion of Bahrain and the most recent response to this by the people of Bahrain.
Press TV: Can you share with us your understanding of the most recent developments in Bahrain?
Ralph Shoenman: The peaceful demonstrators for democracy in Bahrain have continuously been assaulted by armed forces by live gunfire and in the mobilization in Refa the Royal court and in Manama where not only were they assaulted by over 100,000 mercenaries using posts, knives, clubs, swords and hatchets attacking people at random, but neurotoxins and nerve gas were confirmed and resulted in the paralysis and death of numerous people.
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