Statement: The Tyrant “Mohammed bin Salman” is Directly Responsible for the Unjust Executions of the Shia of Qatif
Issued by the February 14 Youth Coalition condemning the crime of executing the Qatif prisoner of conscience “Mahdi Al-Bazroun.”
In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
The February 14 Youth Coalition condemns the heinous crime committed by the Saudi regime in executing the prisoner of conscience, the young man Mahdi Ahmad Jasim Al-Bazroun from proud, dignified Qatif, following an unjust show trial—part of a renewed targeting of the Shia community on purely political and sectarian grounds.
The repeated and escalating executions of prisoners of conscience from Qatif and Al-Ahsa are crimes against humanity carried out in cold blood. They demonstrate that this regime, founded on repression and sectarian discrimination, rules the country with fire and iron, treating Shia citizens as internal enemies in a silent policy of extermination no different from the worst fascist regimes in history.
The tyrant Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler and head of this criminal regime, is directly responsible for this bloodshed committed unjustly, even as he busies himself drowning the Land of the Two Holy Mosques in the swamps of corruption and moral decadence under false slogans of “entertainment and openness” to please his Western masters—while silencing the free, filling prisons with dissidents and people of conscience.
While we denounce this heinous crime, we also extend our deepest condolences and sympathy to the family of the martyr Mahdi Al-Bazroun, who joined the caravan of Husayni martyrs in the month of Muharram. We congratulate him on attaining the great honor of martyrdom, and we affirm that the resistant people of Bahrain stand firmly with their brothers in Qatif and Al-Ahsa, who are subjected to a systematic war of extermination at the hands of a backward regime that lacks the slightest shred of popular or constitutional legitimacy.
February 14 Youth Coalition
Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Occupied Bahrain