U.S. Stays Mum on Bahrain Brutal Crackdown

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""No leniency." That was the warning from Bahrain's Crown Prince last week as government forces continued cracking down on protesters, activists, journalists and doctors. It was issued alongside yet another promise of reform by the Bahraini government.

The warning was also met with silence from the United States. The U.S., which has long considered Bahrain a key ally in the region, condemned the violence in mid-March, and two weeks later noted that arresting bloggers "doesn't help promote an inclusive national dialogue.

But so far this month--as reports of increasing intimidation, censorship and brutality emerge--the U.S. doesn't seem to have had a public response. In one of the State Department's last statements, spokesman Mark Toner told reporters on March 22, "Our position towards Bahrain is crystal clear. We're going to continue to work with the Bahraini Government."

Human rights groups have reported that at least 26 people have been killed since the Bahraini government declared martial law in mid-March. At least three activists have also died in police custody. More than 400 have been detained and dozens are missing."
 

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""No leniency." That was the warning from Bahrain's Crown Prince last week as government forces continued cracking down on protesters, activists, journalists and doctors. It was issued alongside yet another promise of reform by the Bahraini government.

The warning was also met with silence from the United States. The U.S., which has long considered Bahrain a key ally in the region, condemned the violence in mid-March, and two weeks later noted that arresting bloggers "doesn't help promote an inclusive national dialogue.

But so far this month--as reports of increasing intimidation, censorship and brutality emerge--the U.S. doesn't seem to have had a public response. In one of the State Department's last statements, spokesman Mark Toner told reporters on March 22, "Our position towards Bahrain is crystal clear. We're going to continue to work with the Bahraini Government."

Human rights groups have reported that at least 26 people have been killed since the Bahraini government declared martial law in mid-March. At least three activists have also died in police custody. More than 400 have been detained and dozens are missing."

Well Gee Whiz NHboy: Don't you think Obamaboy has pissed off enough of our allies already this month ?
 
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