Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hamad the "Children" Ripper



"Jack the Ripper" is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.

In Bahrain, Hamad the Ripper is the King of Bahrain (1999 - to date) who is held responsible and accountable for the deaths injuries of thousands of Bahraini innocent civilians, including many under the age of 18...

King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa has recruited thousands of mercenaries to target, kill and execute as many opposition members as possible, no matter what the cost is.

Among the victims were four children (teenagers), who were murdered brutally, let alone the hundreds of teenagers who were detained, sentenced to imprisonment, tortured, beaten, insulted or had even lost an eye or two due to the regime's brutality.


1. Sayyed Ahmed Sayyed Saeed Shams



Sayyed Ahmed (15, Saar) was killed in front of his house on 30 March 2011, when riot police raided the village, shooting randomly at citizens and aiming directly at people. Ahmed was shot with a canister that killed him on the spot.

2. Ali Jawad Al-Shaikh







Ali (14, Sitra) was killed on 31 August 2011 (on Eid Al Fitr Day) when riot police stormed the city and hit Ali with a gas canister in the back.

3. Ahmed Jaber Al-Qattan





Ahmed (16, Shakhura) was killed on the 6th of October 2011 when riot police stormed Abu Saiba village and shot protestors with shotguns, tear gas, sound grenades and rubber bullets. Ahmed was hit by shotgun pellets.

4. Ali Abbas Al-Satrawi















Ali (16, Sitra) was protesting in Juffar. Riot police raided the village with their 4x4 vehicles in a non-unusual run-over attempts. The vehicle run over four protestors. One was injured seriously. Two escaped. Ali was affected seriously. Ali was caught between the vehicle and a house wall. The vehicle ran-over the martyr several times before cracking his bones and leaving him dead on street.

Government Stories

Ahmed Shams: Ahmed was playing football. He fell down on his head and died.

Ali Al Shaikh: The object that killed the boy doesn't belong to the Ministry of Interior

Ahmed Al Qattan: The pellets that caused the death of the boy do not match the Ministry of Interior pellets!!!!

Ali Al Satrawi: Ali was a saboteur. When he and his rioting and violent friends pelted stones, threw firebombs and hit the riot police with iron rods, the vehicle skidded because of oil on the road, which was spilled by the saboteursm squeezing Ali between the wall and the vehicle and killing him!!! What's worth mentioning is that the police changed the location of the body from the side of an alley that was too narrow for a speeding car to the middle of a main road, where oil was spilled!!!

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