Thursday, December 6, 2012

in Bahrain , even child are politically detained , Maitham is a 18 years old .. an example


Arrest story of Maitham
Maitham Mushaima was arrested on 23 September 2011 from SanabisMaitham was out from his Grandfather’s house in Sanabis to buy few things, he saw regime mercenary chasing protesters so he started running but he fell down regime mercenary came and arrested him he was beaten and tortured they took him to the car the police officer were inside Maitham was beaten by the officer as well asking him about his name the youth answered : “Maitham Saeed” the officer said: I want your family name so Maitham said: “Mushaimaa” the officer said sarcastically “Maishamaa”  then the charge is ready. Such was the hatred for Mushaimaa family!


Maitham was charged with gathering and beating a security man, there were about 20 police men how could an unarmed youth under 19 years to beat them!
He was sentenced to 1 year without any evidence! His family didn't see him until a month after his arrest . The final hearing appeal will be on 15 March 2012
 Since the arrest of Maitham his brothers are in bad psychological conditions his little brother under 6 years refuse to enter the car with his father because of the absence of Maitham.
The first visit for Maitham was after a month of his arrest now visits are every 2 weeks only, there is a visit for Maitham on 1-3-2012 before the hearing appeal on 15-3-2012

Visit for the family of the detainee Maitham Saeed Mushaimaa in Jablat Habshi 


After 5 months for Maitham being apart from his family and after the injustice regime jailed him for no reason giving him false and fabricated charges that cannot be believed, group of families from jablat habshi  with those interested in the case of the 18 y old youth Maitham visited his family thanking them for their resistance and sacrifice, providing them with bouquet of flower in the name of Jablat habshi media network and revolutionary youth of jablat habhsi village.
The visit included questions about the conditions of youth detained24-2-2012

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