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Tue, 05/10/2011 - 14:33
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Iran to Dispatch Aid Flotilla to Bahrain Next Week

TEHRAN, May 10 (FNA)- A group of Iran-based humanitarian activists are preparing the first humanitarian aid convoy for the Bahraini people amid harsh suppression of protesters by the Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
Secretary-General of the Islamic Revolution Supporters Society Mehdi Eghrarian told reporters here in Tehran on Tuesday that the aid flotilla of 'Solidarity with Oppressed Bahraini People' will leave Iran's Southern port city of Bushehr on May 16.
The solidarity flotilla will convey the Iranian people's message of solidarity and support for the oppressed people of Bahrain.
The move will come in condemnation of the crimes committed by the Saudi and Manama regimes against the Bahraini people and in commemoration of the martyred poetess, Ayat al-Ghermezi.
The female Bahraini activist who had composed anti-government poems was killed after being arrested and raped by the Manama forces.
Ayat al-Ghermezi, 20, had recited her poems, in which she slammed the ruling regime and Bahraini Prime Minister during protests in Pearl Square in the capital city, Manama.
As regards the logic behind the move, Eghrarian stated that his society has embarked on the move in a bid to take the message of the oppressed Bahraini people to the other world countries and nations.
Secretary-General of the Islamic Revolution Supporters Society Mehdi Eghrarian told reporters here in Tehran on Tuesday that the aid flotilla of 'Solidarity with Oppressed Bahraini People' will leave Iran's Southern port city of Bushehr on May 16.
The solidarity flotilla will convey the Iranian people's message of solidarity and support for the oppressed people of Bahrain.
The move will come in condemnation of the crimes committed by the Saudi and Manama regimes against the Bahraini people and in commemoration of the martyred poetess, Ayat al-Ghermezi.
The female Bahraini activist who had composed anti-government poems was killed after being arrested and raped by the Manama forces.
Ayat al-Ghermezi, 20, had recited her poems, in which she slammed the ruling regime and Bahraini Prime Minister during protests in Pearl Square in the capital city, Manama.
As regards the logic behind the move, Eghrarian stated that his society has embarked on the move in a bid to take the message of the oppressed Bahraini people to the other world countries and nations.