Obama welcomes change in Bahrain

United States President Barack Obama has urged the leaders of Bahrain to respect human rights after a cabinet reshuffle prompted by days of protests.

United States President Barack Obama has urged the leaders of Bahrain to respect human rights after a cabinet reshuffle prompted by days of protests.

Published Feb 28, 2011

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Washington - United States President Barack Obama on Sunday welcomed a move by Bahrain's government to reshuffle its cabinet and urged it to respect human rights.

“I welcome the announcement by King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa about making important changes to the cabinet and restating his commitment to reform,” Obama said in a statement.

The king reshuffled the cabinet in a further attempt to appease the Shi'a opposition that has staged days of protests against the Sunni-led government, government sources said.

The ministers of housing, health and cabinet affairs were among those sacked, said three government officials who did not wish to be named, adding they had not received official confirmation yet of who was being replaced.

Bahrain saw the worst unrest since the 1990s last week when seven people were killed in protests by its majority Shi'as who have complained of discrimination by the government, which is a close ally of the United States and Saudi Arabia.

Thousands of protesters still occupy Pearl Square in central Manama, demanding the resignation of the cabinet and a new constitution under which the government is elected. - Reuters

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