Before the start of the partial civil disobedience in Bahrain, which comes to mark the ninth anniversary of the revolution, several regions have witnessed a state of unannounced emergency and security alert with the deployment of military patrols, checkpoints and repeated incursions.
Security campaigns were conducted by mercenary groups on the towns resulted in the arrest of a number of citizens including: Sayed Hamza Taj and Sayed Muhammad Amin from Al-Marakh town, Ali Abdul Raheem from Jidhafs, Baqir Issa Al-Qattan from Abu Saibaa, Ali Mahdi Ahmed Al-Darazi, and the young Hussein Jaafar Al-Rayes from Al-Diraz.
Additionally, some reports have shown that were also some kidnapped citizens from other towns, which were not confirmed at the time of preparing the report.
It is noteworthy that the abductees are often transferred to the dens of terrorism and torture, where the regime hides them for days or weeks, during which they are subjected to the worst forms of torture, in order to take their confessions on ready and false charges, as decided by the investigators.