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Bahrain Protests: Al Wefaq Plans Election Boycott

Bahrain Protests Al Wefaq

08/12/11 04:14 PM ET   AP

MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain's main Shiite opposition party will boycott next month's special parliamentary elections for seats left vacant by mass resignations to protest a crackdown on anti-government demonstrators, a senior opposition official said Friday.

An election snub by the group Al Wefaq would be a serious blow to efforts by Bahrain's Sunni monarchy to portray stability in the strategic island kingdom, which is home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet. But Bahrain remains bitterly divided after months of unrest and clashes between security forces and protesters seeking greater rights for the country's majority Shiites.

Al Wefaq envoys walked out of reconciliation talks last month after claiming they were insulted by pro-government officials. The Sept. 24 ballot was called after Al Wefaq 18 lawmakers resigned in March – a month after Shiites began protests inspired by other Arab uprisings.

Shiite's represent about 70 percent of the population, but are denied top political and security jobs. Protesters also demand that Bahrain's more than 200-year-old Sunni dynasty loosen its control on top government posts. More than 30 people have died and hundreds have been arrested or purged from jobs in the crackdown on the opposition.

Moments after Al Wefaq official Khalil al-Marzooq announced the planned election boycott at a rally, the crowd chanted: "No going back after our sacrifices."

Washington has denounced the violence in Bahrain, but has held back on any direct pressure against leaders in one of the Pentagon's key Gulf allies.

In recent weeks, protesters and security forces have engaged in near nightly street skirmishes. On Thursday, authorities blocked roads leading to Pearl Square, a former protest hub in the capital Manama, after demonstrators tried to stage a march to the site.

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MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain's main Shiite opposition party will boycott next month's special parliamentary elections for seats left vacant by mass resignations to protest a crackdown on anti-gover...
MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain's main Shiite opposition party will boycott next month's special parliamentary elections for seats left vacant by mass resignations to protest a crackdown on anti-gover...
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12:16 PM on 08/13/2011
That is precisely what the government is hoping for. When are these people going to learn?
11:48 AM on 08/13/2011
I could never understand boycotting an election. It seems to me that it makes the most sense to do the opposite, turn out in drives to vote for your candidate.
11:50 AM on 08/13/2011
droves, (sorry for typo))
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06:04 AM on 08/13/2011
No Voice -
No Vote.
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1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
07:47 PM on 08/12/2011
US supported dictators should be thrown out in prison.