Clashes erupt in Bahrain town home to Shiite cleric
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Police in Bahrain clashed with residents of a besieged town that is home to a Shiite cleric on Wednesday, arresting at least two youths and fueling protests throughout the day, witnesses and activists said.
The massing of riot police drew wailing women in black chadors onto the streets of Diraz, fearful that Sheikh Isa Qassim would be deported after losing his citizenship in June over the Sunni-ruled government’s allegations that he fueled extremism.
The sheikh’s supporters and activists say he’s been targeted as part of a wider crackdown on dissent on the island nation, which is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and an under-construction British naval base.
Police fired tear gas during the confrontation and at least one person was slightly wounded, witnesses and activists said.
