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French, Saudi jets collide in kingdom RIYADH: A French Mirage and a Saudi F-15 collided in the kingdom’s northern region of Tabuk without causing casualties, state news agency SPA quoted a military official as saying yesterday. “During a joint exercise on air engagement a French Mirage aircraft belonging to the French armed forces collided with a Saudi armed forces’ F-15,” said the statement. “The Saudi pilot and the two French pilots ejected safely, and were taken to the Northern Sector Command. Investigations are under way to determine the circumstances of the incident,” the official told SPA.
Bahraini Shiites urge ‘torture’ death probe DUBAI: Bahrain’s main Shiite opposition group yesterday called for an international investigation into the death of a young protester after a rights group said his body showed signs of torture. The Bahrain Center for Human Rights quoted an uncle of the 24-year-old victim as saying his body carried “clear marks of torture”, however the Interior Ministry said an autopsy revealed the youth, who went missing on Wednesday, had drowned. Wefaq, the largest Shiite opposition group, said a neutral nonBahraini commission should investigate the case and other killings. There had been “a complete loss of confidence in the integrity of the judiciary and security services of Bahrain”, it said in a statement.
ISOLA DEL GIGLIO, Italy: The Costa Concordia is seen yesterday after the luxury cruise ship ran aground and keeled over late on Friday. — AFP (See Page 13)
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KUWAIT: Riot police yesterday used tear gas and batons to disperse hundreds of stateless demonstrators for the second day in a row and arrested dozens, witnesses and a rights group said. A day after riot police beat bedoons demanding citizenship in Jahra, demonstrations expanded yesterday to include Sulaibiya. The independent Kuwait Association of Human Rights (KAHR) said three of its members monitoring the protests were arrested but one was later released. Riot police chased demonstrators and arrested dozens in the two areas where most of the 105,000 bedoons live, witnesses said. Head of the Kuwaiti Bedoons Committee, Ahmed Al-Tamimi, told a news conference that riot police sealed off the two areas and used police dogs to chase protesters. He said protests were still continuing into the night, claiming that police has randomly rounded up more than 100 people. He appealed to the prime minister to intervene. Committee coordinator Nawaf Al-Bader said police imposed a virtual curfew on the two areas. He said that so far, dozens of protesters were wounded and that many of them did not go to hospital for fear of being arrested. Bader said that around 68 bedoons were arrested during Friday’s protest. A number of Kuwaiti rights activists told the news conference police used excessive and unjustified force against peaceful demonstrators. The demonstrators gathered yesterday to protest against the excessive and unnecessary use of force by police against the demonstrators on Friday, bedoon activists said on social networking website Twitter. The interior ministry had said that 21 security men were Continued on Page 13