The United States expressed "deep concern" because of the escalating violence in Bahrain, has condemned the attacks on the police, as called for security forces to exercise restraint.Said Jay Carney, White House spokesman said in a statement that "the United States remains deeply concerned about the situation in Bahrain, and we urge all parties to reject violence in all its forms."Related linksWounding seven policemen in a bomb blast in BahrainReports: Formula One teams studying the possibility of abandoning the Bahrain Grand Prix for cars"Bahraini judiciary," refuses to hand over Al-Khawaja to DenmarkRead alsoRelated TopicsGulfCarney said "We condemn the violence against the police and government institutions, including the incidents that took place recently and was injured because police officers were seriously injured.""We also call upon the police to exercise maximum restraint, and condemn the excessive use of force and indiscriminate use of tear gas against demonstrators, which resulted in civilian casualties."The Bahraini opposition and witnesses that groups wear civilian clothes attacked Tuesday night, armed white population of Shiite villages in Bahrain.This came just a day after injuring seven policemen were injured in the explosion of a homemade bomb placed at the entrance to the village near the Shiite Aker Manama.Carney also expressed about the "continuing concern" for the safety of Shiite activist jailed for life and hunger striker Abdul Hadi al-Khawaja, and called on the government to think about all the options available to resolve his case.This coincides with a call to five associations Bahraini opposition, led by Harmony Society, which represents the main Shi'ite power in the Kingdom, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to move for the release of Khawaja.The Bahraini authorities have denied the rumors about the deteriorating health fairs prisoner on hunger strike Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja and the possibility of his death.
Clashes in the Shiite village south of Manama, BahrainThe military court has issued a ruling on charges of conspiracy to Khawaja state, but Amnesty International said last month that his trial was unfair as the girl at all by the Court on a confession extracted from him by force.Prosecutors did not provide any evidence to prove that the foreigner to call the use of violence during the demonstrations that began last year against the regime of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

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