A Bahraini source who does not want to be identified sent me this: "There are many groups calling themselves February 14 groups, but the one
your previous source quoted is some kind of 'February 14 media network' which
just tweets and facebooks, and the statement sounds fishy because it uses a very
different religious discourse than the youth. The statement also says openly
they receive logistical support from religious leaders which is v stupid and
sounds like a government plant- i'm 90% sure it is fake but will double check.
This is not to say that Modaressi isnt desperate to find supporters in Bahrain,
but like most youth movements, the February 14 movement is decentralised,
leaderless, and secular in its demands because in actual fact, most conservative
elements follow Wefaq as they have the 'religious legitimacy' by garnering the
spiritual leadership of Isa Qassim, and don't want the downfall of the regime,
but the February 14 youth is turning both against Wefaq and clerical order and
the royal family. Regardless the main and biggest group is the "February 14
Youth Coalition" - this group plans, coordinates and executes protests at any
opportunity, religious (eg funerals, ramadan, muharram) or political (eg
sabotaging election day). So anything coming from their facebook page is
authentic. Ignore anything else coming from any1 calling themselves February 14
youth. When the youth went out on February 14 there was no Isa Qassim or
Modaressi to be seen in sight, and they certainly were not waiting for orders
from them to protest, block roads, or escalate demands, the government's killing
did the radicalisation without them.