World News : Home-made bomb injures seven Bahrain policemen

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DUBAI (World News) - Seven Bahraini policemen were wounded, three of them seriously, when a home-made bomb exploded on Monday, an Interior Ministry spokesman said, during a protest near the capital calling for the release of an activist on a two-month hunger strike.


Protesters threw petrol bombs at riot police to lure officers into Eker, a Shi'ite village outside the capital Manama, before the rare explosion was set off, the spokesman said.

"We consider this an act of terrorism," the spokesman said of the explosion, an escalation in violence which could cast further doubt on the staging of the Formula One grand prix this month in the kingdom that hosts the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet.

On Sunday, Bahrain ruled out extraditing the jailed Bahraini political activist, Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, also a Danish citizen, despite a request from Denmark to hand him over because his health was worsening after his hunger strike.

Daily protests to demand his freedom have been taking place across the small Gulf Arab island state, which crushed protests mostly by majority Shi'ite Muslims against the Sunni royal family last year with the help of troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Western rights groups say Khawaja and 13 other opposition figures in prison for their role in last year's protests are prisoners of conscience and should be freed.

Khawaja's lawyer said on Friday that the activist had been moved to a military hospital and was being fed intravenously.

Protesters have also demonstrated against plans to host the grand prix. Last year's race in Bahrain was postponed, reinstated and then cancelled due to the uprising and bloody crackdown.

The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA), commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone and Bahrain organizers have all said the April 22 race is on.

But Formula One teams headed to China on Monday for a race on April 15 still unsure whether th eir return trip would take in Bahrain for the following race amid the safety fears.

Team sources told World News some had hedged their bets by routing personnel on return flights via Abu Dhabi, Dubai or Oman with alternative reservations for the last leg of the journey back from Shanghai.

Bahrain says it is making progress implementing recommendations of an inquiry it commissioned last year into the unrest, the country's worst since sectarian-tinged political turmoil in the 1990s.

The inquiry found that some of the more than 2,000 people detained in the aftermath of the protests died under torture.

Bahrain denies charges of sectarian discrimination that protesters have leveled at its ruling family, and has called the demonstrations a destabilization attempt by Shi'ite Iran.

Iran denies any interference in Bahrain's affairs.


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