Bahraini dies battling Assad forces

Bahraini dies battling Assad forces
Updated 31 May 2013
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Bahraini dies battling Assad forces

Bahraini dies battling Assad forces

DUBAI: Bahrain has urged its citizens not to travel to Syria to fight alongside fighters ranged against government forces after a Bahraini youth was killed there in battle, local press reported yesterday.
“Supporting the right of the Syrian people to self defense should be done through the efforts of the international community... in a way that benefits our Syrian brothers,” said Interior Minister Rashid bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa, according to press reports.
He warned against “being misled by violent and extremist groups.”
Bahraini Sunni cleric Adel Al-Hamad had announced in a video posted recently online that his 19-year-old son, Abdulrahman, was killed while fighting in Syria.
He said his son “hoped to fall as a martyr,” but he did not specify when or where in Syria he died.
“He visited Syria once, then he returned to Bahrain where he prepared for his fighting gear and returned to Syria,” added Hamad.
He has previously called on Bahrainis to use the summer break to join the fight in Syria.
Abdulrahman Hamad is the first Bahraini to be pronounced killed in Syria.