The February 14 Coalition in a statement blamed the US administration and President Barack Obama for the crimes committed against the Bahraini people, and said, "The US is today leading an undeclared international coalition of state terrorism, which includes Britain, France and Saudi Arabia, to delay the victory of the February 14 Revolution; a Revolution that will succeed no matter the world powers accept or don't accept it."
The statement added that the US and British governments should be blamed for their military, political and diplomatic aids to Manama to guarantee the survival of al-Khalifa regime which protects the US and Britain's interests in the region.
Anti-government protesters have been holding peaceful demonstrations across Bahrain since mid-February 2011, calling for an end to the al-Khalifa dynasty's over-40-year rule, end of discrimination, establishment of justice and a democratically-elected government as well as freedom of detained protesters.
So far, tens of people have been killed, hundreds have gone missing and thousands of others have been injured.
In a recent development, hundreds of thousands of Bahraini protesters took to the streets in the capital Manama and other cities across the Persian Gulf island to mark the second anniversary of their uprising against the Al-Khalifa regime in February 2011, calling on the country's rulers to step down.
More than 300,000 protesters poured to the streets across the tiny Persian Gulf island country in a bid to celebrate the beginning of the third year of their revolution against the al-Khalifa regime which started on February 14, 2011.
The massive population of protesters reiterated their opposition to dictatorship in the country, and called on the al-Khalifa regime to step down.