Asa’ib al-Muqawama al-Bahrainia (The League of Bahraini Resistance - AMB) was established on 22 February 2014 as a Shia militant organisation supporting armed opposition to Bahrain’s ruling monarchy. Between 22 and 28 February 2014 the AMB placed a series of announcements on social network sites, but since then has been silent. This probably indicates that AMB activities are conducted by members of the organisation being part of other Bahrain militant groups, such as the Asa’ib al-Muqawama (The Resistance League) and the Saraya al-Ashtar (SAM - one of the first established militant groups in Bahrain).Image Notes: 2014: AMB’s first announcement.Centre of OperationsAMB's activities are located within Bahrain's capital, Manama and immediate surrounding areas:
League of Bahraini Resistance, The (AMB)
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