Iraqi militia threatens Bahrain's king after execution of terrorists
An armed Iraqi Shiite militia has threatened King of Bahrain Hamad Bin Issa Al-Khalifa in the wake of the execution of opposition Shiite terrorists Ahmed Malali and Ali Al-Arab.
Secretary-General of the Master of Martyrs Brigades in Iraq, Abu Alaa Al-Walai, said in a statement that “the hands of the Mujahideen reached those who were stronger and more steadfast than the Bahrain regime.”
Walai said in the statement, which was posted on the group’s official website: “We know which hands steer you and who encourages you: it is the force of pride and arrogance.”
Bahrain executed three terrorists by firing squad on Saturday morning, the state news agency reported.
Bahrain’s public prosecutor said that two of the executed men were convicted of “joining a terrorist group, committing murders, and possessing explosives and firearms to carry out terror acts.”