Ndnizp: The fourth prisoner died as a result of torture in Bahrain
Called on the international rights to an immediate investigation into the causes of the deaths of several detainees in prisons and police stations in the Kingdom of Bahrain, amid reports the death of a prisoner fourth inside the detention center, it is believed that his death came as a result of torture.
And announced that the Bahraini authorities the death of businessman Abdul Karim Fakhrawi (49 years), as a result of injury to "renal failure", the fourth person under arrest, gasping for breath inside the detention center during the nine days, as reported by Human Rights Watch concerned international human rights monitoring.
The Bahraini security forces arrested Fakhrawi on the third of April of this, when he went to a police station to complain about a security crackdown aimed at destroying a house of his relatives, remained in custody until the Interior Ministry announced his death late Tuesday evening.
The human rights group has said the same earlier this week, the body of a protester died in prison during his arrest in Bahrain, for his part in protest marches in the Kingdom Gulf recently, with signs of torture and "violations of the violent."
And Human Rights Watch said that one of their representatives inspected the body of Ali Issa Sakr, after delivery by the Bahraini authorities, who allegedly died in custody, also accused the government of Bahrain hold up to 430 people during its crackdown on protests in the kingdom.
The Bahraini authorities announced last week, the deaths of two detainees in the wake of the turmoil in the Kingdom recently, where the Ministry of Interior reported that the falcon had died from wounds suffered during a clash with security personnel, and the other died as a result of illness, "Sickle Cell."
Called "Human Rights Watch," the Bahraini authorities, earlier, to investigate the bloody events which resulted in several deaths and injuries, during what he described as the "crackdowns" and coincided with the constant protests in Bahrain since February 14 last year.
The organization said in a statement that the Bahraini security forces used excessive force to control crowds, also resorted to firing on the crowd from a distance very close to, and using live ammunition.
Recently, he spoke, Foreign Minister of Bahrain Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, on charges of a government crackdown on the demonstrators, stressing that the call in the army was a necessity to maintain stability and security after protests that prompted the Kingdom to "the brink of an abyss."
The Bahraini minister added, saying: "we had no choice but to protect the interests of our country from total collapse internally, and external threats / ended."