Various regions across Bahrain witnessed an angry revolutionary
movement on the evening of Thursday, February 13, on the eve of the 14th
anniversary of the revolution, under the slogan “Confident in God.”
The revolutionaries in Sitra, the capital of the revolution, carried out a
revolutionary march. In the town of Al-Daih, they successfully reached the
outskirts of the vital February 14 Street, and set the fires of anger ablaze.
Meanwhile, in Al-Maqsha, they blocked Al-Budai Street, and the main road
in Samaheej .
At the first light of dawn on the anniversary day, Friday, February 14, the
revolutionaries in the town of Al-Aker reached the main road and set it
ablaze in a display of anger. They also blocked main roads in Sanabis, Abu
Saiba, and Maqabah, reaffirming their commitment to continuing the
glorious February Revolution until its noble goals are achieved.
An angry demonstration took place in the capital, Manama, along with
another in Sitra, the capital of the revolution, after revolutionaries inscribed
the tyrant Hamad’s name on its streets.
The February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition had called for escalating the
revolutionary movement to commemorate the 14th anniversary of the
Revolution and to uphold the right to self-determination.
The Regions of Bahrain Rise Up On the 14th Anniversary of the Revolution
