Last week, Bahraini activist in exile Maryam Al-Khawaja, posted a tweet to encourage tweeps in taking part in the hashtag #savebhkids created to highlight crimes committed against children in Bahrain, whether by death, arrests, suffocation from tear gas, or by making them witness violations against their families.
Al Khawaja tweets:
@MARYAMALKHAWAJA: Use hashtag #saveBHkids to write about what children in #bahrain have had to endure for the past year bcz of regime violenceTwitter user Ba7rainiDXB adds:
@ba7rainiDXB: Did u know that members of #Bahrain police are either bribing, threatening, or blackmailing kids to work as informants!!And Sawsan Sultan drives the message home:
@SaWsan_SuLtaN: My Brother was arrested yesterday, Beaten uP brutally & thrown on the street, i dont want that to haPpen again so .. #SavebhKids #BahrainAnother Bahraini Twitter user posted this [Warning: Graphic] video of crimes against Bahraini children:
@AmyBH2: 1st crime committed by the regime against children was the army attack2lulu while they were thereAnd yet another Twitter user shared a long detailed report done by Bahrain Center for Human Rights on the violation against Bahraini children:
@zh0r: 16 y/o child was kept as a hostage so that his father give himself up to the security forces #SaveBHKids #Bahrain http://t.co/P3Uk1Iz7
@AmyBH2: My 16 yrs old czn was beaten & covered by sand by mercenaries,he didn't document it 2 HRC bcz he thought it was normal
@Zzzzah: [GRAPHIC PICTURE] yfrog.com/go3nvp 15 year old Ali Khamis was hit on Oct 7th, 2011 with a rubber bullet in the head by Hamad mercenariesAnother Bahraini Twitter user posted several pictures of Bahraini children suffocating from tear gas, which is fired at villages and towns where protests take place daily:
@ahmed_12: they are suffocating http://yfrog.com/mmbo1tzj http://yfrog.com/es7ioxcj http://yfrog.com/nvuydpujThis post is part of our special coverage of Bahrain Protests 2011/12.
Written by Mona Kareem Global Voices
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