He stressed, in a statement issued on Friday, the government’s resolve to prevent using violence as a tool to pressurize decisions taken by parties involved in the dialogue.
He said anyone who has got real demands should not incite violence or use those demands as a pretext to justify violence.
He called on all to be up to their historic national responsibilities for the best interest of Bahrain and its people.
He underscored the government’s dedicated efforts to continue dialogue, being the civilization way to settle differences in democratic societies.
He reiterated the government’s call to renounce violence, respect the law and human rights.