Death of Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima

Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima
Mushaima's body at the morgue
Born
علي عبدالهادي مشيمع

26 August 1989
Al Daih, Bahrain
Died14 February 2011 (aged 21)
Al Daih, Bahrain
Cause of deathGunshot wounds caused by birdshot
Resting placeJidhafs
Known forbeing the first fatality of the Bahraini uprising (2011–present)
Parent(s)Abdulhadi (Father)
Mohammed Mushaima (Uncle)
Death of Ali Mushaima
Date14 February 2011; 13 years ago (2011-02-14)
LocationAl Daih, Bahrain
DeathsAli Mushaima

Ali Abdulhadi Saleh Jafar Mushaima (Arabic: علي عبدالهادي صالح جعفر مشيمع) (26 August 1989[1] – 14 February 2011) was a 21-year-old Bahraini who on Monday 14 February 2011, the "Bahraini Day of Rage", became the first fatality of the Bahraini Uprising. He died on his way to hospital from injuries he received when he was hit in the back by birdshot pellets[2] fired from close range (two to five meters) by security forces (riot police)[3]: 228–9  during the Bahraini uprising (2011–present). According to Nabeel Rajab, head of Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, Mushaima was participating in a protest in Al Daih, in Manama's outskirt, when he was shot.

In a rare televised speech the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, announced that the deaths of Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima and Fadhel Al-Matrook would be investigated.[4] Bahrain's Interior Minister said that legal steps would be taken if the use of the weapon had been unwarranted.[2]

Details of the investigation were disclosed in the report of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry, established by King Hamad to look into events in the Bahraini uprising. The investigation failed to identify any culprits in the killing of Mushaima.[3]: 229  The Commission concluded that Mushaima's death resulted from the "use of excessive force by police officers," and "that there was no justification for the use of lethal force."[3]: 229 

  1. ^ Our martyrs Archived 2011-03-24 at the Wayback Machine -[feb14bah.com]
  2. ^ a b Jenifer Fenton (15 February 2011). "Protester shot during Bahraini demonstrations dies". CNN. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Report of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (PDF) (Report). Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry. 23 November 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-03. - - Arabic version - Archive of Arabic version
  4. ^ Staff Writer (15 February 2011). "Bahrain protests: King announces probe into two deaths". BBC. Retrieved 26 October 2011.