A Bahraini civilian has died of wounds sustained during a crackdown that drove protesters off the streets last week, the largest Shi'ite Muslim opposition party Wefaq said.
It said Hani Abdulaziz (33), was hit by four rounds of bird shot fired by security forces near his home in the Shi'ite suburb of Bilad al-Qadim on Saturday.
The exact circumstances of the incident were not clear.
Mr Abdulaziz's death brings to 21 the total number of people killed since the start of protests on February 14th, including four policemen and two foreigners, one Indian and one Bangladeshi.
Bahraini forces yesterday ended an uprising by mostly Shi'ite protesters that had prompted the king to impose martial law and call in troops from fellow Sunni-ruled neighbours.
Wefaq says almost 100 people remain missing, and believe they have either been arrested, hospitalised or killed or are hiding from security forces.
The government spokeswoman said in a news conference yesterday that 30 people had been wounded, including five who were in critical condition.
Bahraini opposition activists are planning to hold a day of demonstrations throughout the tiny island on Friday, in defiance of a ban on all public gatherings under martial law, and many Bahrainis are concerned there could be more bloodshed.
Reuters