A week after the release of several hundred Bahraini political detainees from the Khalifa prisons, we repeat our congratulations to them and their families, and we pray to God Almighty to grant them this freedom and to make their experience in detention a motivation for greater giving, steadfastness and steadfastness. At the same time, we call on them to quickly document their suffering behind bars since the first day of their arrest. Unless this is documented, the Caliphate regime will continue its crimes against citizens and will not respect their rights or dignity. These heroes stood firm in the fields and became more steadfast and steadfast in their line and principle when they found themselves behind bars. It is the firm faith that turns a person into a steadfast mountain and a lofty peak, so that he cannot be shaken by storms or defeated by storms. They have become a source of pride for this legendary steadfastness. They could hear the screams of the tortured people non-stop. Some of them found their fellow prisoner, who had been brought from the interrogation rooms, next to him, with blood pouring from him and barely able to breathe. Others found themselves facing harsh executioners who had no mercy in their hearts. They were subjected to torture, abuse, insults, cursing, and threats to assault their honor, in addition to being deprived of food, drink, and sometimes even sleep. However, they remained steadfast and emerged from prison with their heads held high, while the tyrant found himself besieged by documented charges of committing crimes against humanity. These charges will haunt him until the day comes when he is brought before a fair judiciary and God will thus heal his victims.
After the release of those oppressed, many developments occurred:
The first was that citizens rushed to their homes and received a hero’s welcome and were considered crowns on the heads of the nation and a symbol of pride for the fighters. The scenes of citizens heading to the homes of the liberated people were a source of anger for the executioners. They believed that the abuse and torture that befell the prisoners of conscience, which lasted 13 years, would be a deterrent to others and would put fear into their souls and prevent them from establishing any relationship with them. But what happened was exactly the opposite. Praise be to God, the freedmen felt their value and that they were higher in status than their jailers and executioners. These hearts full of faith, love, and honesty are enough for them to fill their world with happiness and joy, and to make them feel that what they gave for the sake of God, the country, and the people was not in vain.
Second: Popular and international pressure on the tyrant and his gang has increased, demanding the release of the rest of the political detainees who have spent a long period of time behind bars and have been subjected to the worst types of abuse and torture. Demonstrations took place in most regions, chanting in the name of the nation, demanding the release of its sons held hostage by this rogue gang. Not a night or a day goes by without free people rushing to take to the streets, calling for freedom, not caring about the threat of the tyrant and his oppressors. Until the slogan of every march or sit-in became: We demand the release of prisoners, and it became familiar in every street, repeated even by children in their homes and written by heroes on the walls. Thus, political prisoners have become the subject of a new crisis for this gang that God, His Messenger, and humanity detest. What increased the tyrant’s feeling of disappointment was the absence of any thanks or appreciation for the step of releasing political prisoners. What honorable tongue can utter words of thanks and appreciation to a tyrant who continues to abuse free people, torture detainees, violate the honor of citizens, use foreigners to help them against the people of the country, demolish mosques, and attack scholars and people of thought. Who allows himself to thank his executioner? Therefore, there were no declarations of gratitude and appreciation, and the tyrant found nothing but denunciation, denunciation, and supplication to God Almighty to annihilate him and his gang so that Bahrain and its people remain safe from their evils.
Third: The region has recently witnessed a crushing defeat for the satanic forces that insist on occupying the land of Palestine, abusing its people, and confronting the free people. They and the occupiers of Palestine wanted to show off their muscles and strength after wreaking havoc, aggression, murder, and assassination in the region, terrorizing children, killing entire families in Gaza, and defying the global conscience, taking advantage of the support provided by America, Britain, and the rest of the Western countries to their rogue entity. This time, they did not escape punishment, so God’s wrath came upon them, and torment came to them from where they had not expected, and it cast terror into their hearts. Then missiles and drones filled the space of Palestine and threw lava on its occupiers. Thus, the rules of the game changed, and the Arabs and Muslims regained some of their strength, steadfastness, and ability to repel aggression. It is a new history for the region as the underdogs regain their strength, self-confidence and abilities to stand firm in battle. This change will have major impacts not only on the region, but also on the regional and global balance of power. There was a balance of terror, and the oppressed felt for the first time in decades that they could defend their homelands and their dignity, and that the occupation no longer had the so-called Fifth Army in the world. Thus, terror entered the hearts of the authoritarian regimes that had long allied themselves with the occupation and established relations with it, most notably the unjust Caliphate and Emirati rule. The illusion that haunted the rulers of Bahrain and the Emirates that the occupation regime would be their support has fallen. While the victims of the occupation insisted on clinging to their faith and confidence in the inevitable divine victory.
These developments confirmed a number of facts, including the following:
The first is that injustice does not last forever, and that the day of the oppressed is harsher for the oppressor than the day of the oppressor for the oppressed. This time, the victims of occupation and tyranny will not be cowed. Rather, they will return the blow to those they consider to be the cause of their misery. Today, the besieged people of Gaza feel that they are superior to the occupiers and that the circle is turning on the Zionists after they became extremely arrogant and arrogant. Also, the freedom fighters behind bars, especially in Bahrain, began to feel that the first streaks of dawn were beginning to appear on the distant horizon, and that the tyrants who had tortured them and tortured them without mercy were beginning to decline as their bet on the Zionist enemy fell. It is not unlikely that some of them have begun preparing to leave to escape the dark days that await them.
Second: Those who had been weakened by the Caliphs for decades began to shake off the toil of the years, remove the garment of weakness, and reject the language of seeking sympathy and seeking forgiveness in their debates with the Caliphs. This time, they rebelled against the tyrant and considered that the release of some political prisoners was a right that the tyrant had taken away and began to bargain with them over. But they refused to bargain and insisted on recovering that right without concession. They began to demand that the prisons be whitewashed and to threaten the international judiciary to prosecute the tyrant and his gang for committing the most heinous crimes against the nation and citizens. It is a real awakening that will not allow a return to the dark era that the tyrant imposed on the country and its people.
Third: The movement of popular awareness and the nation began to spread among conscious citizens. There is no retreat from the demands or compromise with the tyrannical and unjust rulers or the occupation forces, whatever their form or identity. Thus, it became clear that the blood of the martyrs wrote books of awareness, patriotism, and steadfastness in the souls of the fighters, and that it prevented surrender or compromise with the forces of injustice, oppression, and abuse. This movement of awareness convinced the activists that rights are taken and not given, and that the path forward begins with absolute engagement with the forces of tyranny and their supporters, in addition to not leaving the squares, whatever the circumstances. The peoples present in the conflict are not defeated, and they are always the stronger party, no matter how diverse the tyrants are. Bahraini activists will remain steadfast through their daily field presence in protests, demonstrations, and sit-ins, both men and women, in public streets and on roadsides in villages and cities alike. It is the covenant they made with the martyrs, the last of whom was Hussein Al-Ramram, and they did not abandon that covenant for a moment, no matter how branched out the tyrant and his gang were. The hope is that this will lead to an overwhelming victory over injustice, tyranny and occupation.
Oh God, have mercy on our righteous martyrs, make them sincere with You, and release our prisoners, O Lord of the Worlds.
Ahrar Bahrain Islamic Movement
April 19, 2024
2024-04-19 00:09:18