BAHRAIN: Bahrain's government-supported Shia endowment expressed regret
Tuesday over a move by police to take down Shia banners and flags, an
action that sparked clashes earlier in the day.
The Shia opposition group al-Wefaq said several people were injured in the clashes outside of Manama on Tuesday. Authorities gave no casualty figures for the clashes, which saw police fire tear gas and birdshot.
The kingdom's Shia endowment department later issued a statement saying the banners and flags were allowed and said their removal "contradicted the guidelines" of the king.
Ashoura is a Shia Muslim commemoration marking the death of Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, at the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq.
Bahrain has been rocked by years of turmoil between its Sunni rulers and largely Shia population since 2011.
The Shia opposition group al-Wefaq said several people were injured in the clashes outside of Manama on Tuesday. Authorities gave no casualty figures for the clashes, which saw police fire tear gas and birdshot.
The kingdom's Shia endowment department later issued a statement saying the banners and flags were allowed and said their removal "contradicted the guidelines" of the king.
Ashoura is a Shia Muslim commemoration marking the death of Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, at the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq.
Bahrain has been rocked by years of turmoil between its Sunni rulers and largely Shia population since 2011.
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