In its statistics for the fourth week of March 2019, which is the week of Bahrain's Formula One racing, the Raids Monitoring Network registered the arrest of 17 citizens and storms on dozens of towns, particularly near the racing ring, with a large amount of mobilization to prevent the angry movement and various events that reject the races.
The detainees were: Abdul Aziz al-Mutawa and Ahmad Hani, who were released on the next day, Qassim Ali, Mahmoud al-Ghuraifi, Hussein Abd al-Hayy, Kamal Mahmoud, Younis Jassim al-Awainati, Mahdi al-Awwad, Yousef Ahmed Abdul Ghani, Mohammed Abdul Hussein, Abdullah Ali Al Wazir, Fadel Abbas Abdul Wahab Al Shihabi, Ahmed Fadel, Ali Issa Idris
The network reported that al-Khalifa enemy has prevented through its mercenary the Friday prayers in the town of Diraz for the 153rd week , respectively.
It added that the Bahraini regions witnessed this week an angry move to reject the Formula 1 races. The walls of Nuweidrat, Abu Sibaih, Shakhoura, Karana, Daiya, Damastan, Malikiya, Saar, Karzakan , al-Maqshaa and Samaha have filled with anti-Formula 1 racing banners and slogans.
The towns of Jadhafs, Abu Saiba ,Shakhoura and Karzakan have also witnessed revolutionary moves, and the rebels broken into the public streets and raised columns of anger in Daiya, Nwidrat , Jedhafs and Malikya, while several confrontations took place in the town of Aker.
Demonstrations were also launched in Daiya, al-Ma'amir, Abu Saiba, Shakhoura, and al-Musla, ,where the name of the tyrant Hamad was written on the streets .
In the monitoring of Qatif, it said that the Saudi regime detained Mr. Majid Hassan Al-Sada after he was summoned on Wednesday 27 March 2019 due to commenting on the singing concerts sponsored by the regime in the region. He was released after three days in detention.
Ali Jassim al-Deif was arrested by the mercenaries on Thursday, March 28, 2019. hours later, it raided his home in Awamiya and confiscated his electronic equipment and telephones under the pretext of inspection.