Hawzah News Agency- The inaugural sessions of a sectarian trial overseen by the head of the judiciary, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, began on Sunday, as the monarch, together with his government and extremist apparatus, has effectively placed the Shia faith itself on trial.
For weeks, the king, alongside a cohort of extremists and killers whose hands have long been stained with human and sectarian crimes, has been orchestrating the largest sectarian trial against an Islamic denomination in modern history—an unprecedented move carried out by Bahrain's most virulent sectarian elements.
This is not a trial of individuals, but a trial of religion, belief, rituals, and the very foundations and branches of faith. King Hamad bin Isa has placed the entire Shia school of thought in the dock and under prosecution.
The king once again bares his teeth to remind the world that when he demolished 38 mosques, torched and destroyed 200 Hussainiyas, killed more than 250 Shia citizens, raided the homes of over 10,000 people, detained more than 22,000 individuals, and besieged and wreaked havoc across more than 85 percent of Bahrain's districts and villages in recent times—all these crimes amounted to nothing less than a sectarian project. Today, he completes his project, having surpassed all boundaries of logic and reason, following years of countless atrocities.
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and his proxy agents imagine that through this act, their malice will subside and the flames of anger and hatred in the hearts will be extinguished. But he is delusional and, as always, he will fail. The days will prove that the sons of Bahrain—Shia and Sunni alike—are far stronger, more steadfast, and greater than their Badri and Hunaini vendettas. He will once again sink into the quagmire of hatred, spite, and defeat, remaining an outcast, despised along with his regime and government. All the loyalty documents written under duress will become a curse upon him and his agents, a great pit they have dug for themselves from which they will never emerge.
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