Bahrain eyes tougher laws calling for 15-year jail time for attacks on security forces

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MANAMA, Bahrain — Bahrain’s interior minister is calling for tougher laws that could bring up to 15 years in prison for an attack on security personnel or their families.

The proposal by Lt. Gen. Sheik Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa seeks to strengthen the government’s hand against escalating pro-reform protests by the kingdom’s Shiite majority.

The official Bahrain News Agency says the plan was sent to the country’s parliament Monday for review. The chamber is dominated by pro-government lawmakers.

Bahrain claims more than 40 riot police were injured last week in attacks that included the hurling of firebombs.

The Shiite-led uprising seeking greater rights began nearly a year ago. Authorities worry that unrest will increase before the Feb. 14 anniversary.

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