Hawzah News Agency - On Thursday evening, the protesters took to the streets throughout the country, including in the capital, Manama, the village of Sanabis in the capital’s countryside, and the island of Sitra in eastern Bahrain.
The demonstrators also continued a sit-in protest on al-Fada’ Square in Qassim’s native village of Diraz, which has been under siege by regime forces for months.
Last year, Bahraini authorities dissolved the main opposition bloc al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, to which Qasim used to serve as a devoted mentor. They also took away Qasim’s citizenship, accusing him of serving foreign interests and promoting sectarianism and violence.
A vocal critic of the government, Shaykh Qasim has denied the allegations. He has been siding with opposition activists since anti-regime protests started sweeping the country in 2011.