Bahrainis in Lebanon held a ceremony in Beirut to commemorate the two young activists who were executed by the Al-Khalifah regime.

Iran Press/ Middle East: Bahrainis residing in Lebanon held a commemoration ceremony in Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday for two young activists who were executed by the Bahraini regime.

Participants at this ceremony used the event to condemn the suppression of the oppositions by the Bahraini regime, Iran Press reported.

Ahmed Issa al-Malali, 24, and Ali Muhammed al-Arab, 25, were executed on Saturday in Jaw prison, south of Manama, the capital city of Bahrain.

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Meanwhile, Iran's Leader Ayatollah Khamenei on Wednesday condemned the barbaric act  in a tweet saying "Oppression and coercion won’t persist and the decision and willpower of justice-seeking nations will eventually take over."

Later, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman denounced the action of the government of Bahrain in Manama, and regretting the execution of two young protesters in Bahrain, stressing that tightening security and a heavy-handed approach by police and security forces will not resolve the crisis in Bahrain. 101/207

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