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Date: Sep 19, 2013
Source: The Daily Star
Bahrain opposition boycotts talks after ex-MP's arrest
AFP: DUBAI: Bahraini opposition groups said Wednesday they have suspended their participation in national reconciliation talks aimed at ending the kingdom's political impasse, following the arrest of a prominent Shiite ex-MP.
 
The five groups, including the main Shiite Al-Wefaq formation, "have decided to suspend their participation in the national dialogue," a joint statement said, a day after the arrest of Khalil Marzooq on charges of inciting terrorism.
 
"This decision will be continuously revised," the statement said.
 
Bahrain's public prosecutor decided on Tuesday to hold Marzooq in custody for 30 days for further investigation.
 
He was charged with "inciting and advocating terrorism, and using his leadership position in a legally organised political society to incite crimes," according to a prosecution statement.
 
Prosecutors also accuse Marzooq of being "affiliated with (a) terrorist organisation," naming the radical February 14 Revolution Youth Coalition.
 
Led by Al-Wefaq, the opposition was taking part in a national dialogue that began on February 10 aimed at ending the country's political stalemate, while keeping up street protests to call for reform.
 
Marzooq served as deputy speaker in the 40-member parliament before 18 MPs from the influential Shiite opposition bloc Al-Wefaq walked out in February 2011 protesting violence against demonstrators. 

In March 20122, security forces in the Sunni-ruled kingdom crushed a month of protests dominated by the country's Shiite majority, which demanded democratic reforms.
 
At least 80 people have been killed since the Arab Spring-inspired pro-democracy protests erupted, according to the International Federation for Human Rights.



 
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