Bahrain 2011 Demonstrations (5 Viewers)

Mohad

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May 20, 2009
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You guys are saying the same things Israeli's say about Palestinians. When you have a rich ruling Sunni minority that doesn't treat its citizens fairly then you'll see 'violence'.

Don't throw the word terror around so easily. So they disrupt a few basic services for a few days, the regime has been denying them basic rights and services for decades.
Bahrainis are a peaceful nation, they believe in development and securing a better future for their families and their country, like UAE and Qatar. They are being terrorized by some groups and friction with the citizens to make it look like they are demonstrators, just like the Wahhabis that you mentioned who are hurting the image of Islam.

Just a reminder, not all Shiites are involved in this. It seems uneducated and highly religious Shiites are the ones involved. One of my mates is a Bahraini Shiite, we both graduated last summer from Nottingham Uni, he told me he's disgusted and embarrassed by this. Some Sunnis are thinking all Shiites are involved and this is very wrong.
No doubt about that.

It was so shame yesterday that while Saudi forces were occupying Bahrain to oppress people, Bahraini official Tv was broacasting LIVE a dance for both Saudi and Bahraini dictators as if there was nothing wrong going on.
That's Al-Jenadriah, bro. Jeez, you are smarter than that. :D
 

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K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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I really hope the Sunni-shia conflict is not the main reason behind the protests in Bahrain

I have no any problem if shia people rule the country,but i just don't want the country to be a doll in Iran's hands.
See, this question was raised at the start of the demonstration, which started 'peacefully'. The answer was 'No'.

But when Shiite members in the parliament started the talks of reform with the government, simultaneously, a radical shiite militia led by 'Hasan Mushaimah' and 'Ali Salman' started what is known worldwide as 'terrorist acts'. They knew that government are making major changes just as they used to do over the last decade.

Now, over the last week, the people who are still being called 'demonstrators' did the following:

1- Disrupting Education in nationwide schools.
2- Combating Policemen and Soldiers.
3- Barricading the major highways and flyovers in the country.
4- Damaging and harming the University of Bahrain and attacking students in classes.
5- Controlling major Hospitals, refusing to allow treatment of non-Shiites!
6- Spreading psychological disorder to the people.
7- Attacking neighborhoods, terrorizing its people.
8- Attacking foreign workers (1 casualty and 16 injured).

You, make up your mind. Is this protesting?

But no need to mock them,you won't get anything by that.We want to narrow the gap between us and them not broaden it.
There's no mocking whatsoever. Including innocent children in these crazy acts is 'Disgusting', no doubt. Weather I'm Muslim, Christian, Jew or an atheist.
 

Zé Tahir

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I could not say it better.

By the way, my friend here from Jordan had an offer 5 years ago in Bahrain. They were not ashamed to tell him during the interview that it is so easy for him to take the Bahraini nationality as soon as he goes there. Of course, he refused, because we all know that Arabs who are given Bahraini nationality are used just to oppress the majority Shiah people there. We all know how giving the nationality to foreigners in other Gulf countries is almost impossible. And it is so clear that Saudi regime wants to help Bahraini dictator to wipe Shiia off the Bahraini map.

It was so shame yesterday that while Saudi forces were occupying Bahrain to oppress people, Bahraini official Tv was broacasting LIVE a dance for both Saudi and Bahraini dictators as if there was nothing wrong going on.
:tup:

Was Mohamad Ali Jinah Shia?



Are you Ahmadi?
Yeah, wasn't much in practice though iirc.

Yes, I am.

Bahrainis are a peaceful nation, they believe in development and securing a better future for their families and their country, like UAE and Qatar. They are being terrorized by some groups and friction with the citizens to make it look like they are demonstrators, just like the Wahhabis that you mentioned who are hurting the image of Islam.
Did you get this from their tourist bureau? :D

Peaceful nations don't quell peaceful demonstrations with real bullets.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Peaceful nations don't quell peaceful demonstrations with real bullets.
Again, Is this peaceful?

1- Disrupting Education in nationwide schools.
2- Combating Policemen and Soldiers.
3- Barricading the major highways and flyovers in the country.
4- Damaging and harming the University of Bahrain and attacking students in classes.
5- Controlling major Hospitals, refusing to allow treatment of non-Shiites!
6- Spreading psychological disorder to the people.
7- Attacking neighborhoods, terrorizing its people.
8- Attacking foreign workers (1 casualty and 16 injured).

How many times do I need to ask this simple question?

'Protesters' and 'Demonstrators' are two words that mustn't be used here.
 

Zé Tahir

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KO, give me sources and please no Saudi or Bahraini state news.

BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN...none have reported terrorist activities by these demonstrators.
 
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ReBeL

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    :lol: You are full of shit! It seems you're the only one who knows this, mate.

    BTW, one of the biggest businessmen in Saudi Arabia, Eastern prvince is Gazzawi a PALESTINIAN who got Saudi nationality before he got rich.



    That was old footage of Jnadirya event. It was shown while the breaking news of the GCC forces entering Bahrain was broadcasted. It wasn't LIVE. The program showing the Jinadrya event was LIVE. Get your facts straight.



    Again, it's called GCC forces, and they're formed by all 6 Gulf countries including Bahrain to help protect the security. Once they enter Bahrain, they get operated by Bahrain.

    Stephen Hawking was spot on when he said: "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge".
    Try to respect others when you speak. I can not expect better from you really because I know what background you have.

    Full of shit? Is that the best that you can say? And do you think anybody would take you seriously after reading that?
     

    Martin

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    I think that since you people can't agree on anything, I should decide who is right, because I know the least so I am most likely to be impartial.
     
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    ReBeL

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    That's Al-Jenadriah, bro. Jeez, you are smarter than that. :D
    When on bahraini TV they put مباشر on the side of the screen for more than 15 minutes, do you think I have any other choice but believing it is LIVE? I hope I can find a footage from their shitty tv yesterday to show you why I thought of that.

    And regardless if it is live or not, don't you see it as teasing to broadcast your dictator dancing with the occupier while the people are being killed?
     
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    ReBeL

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    I think that since you people can't agree on anything, I should decide who is right, because I know the least so I am most likely to be impartial.
    I really don't care if he agrees with me or not. He just needs to respect others.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Official: Saudi soldier shot dead in Bahrain

    CAIRO – A security official says a Saudi soldier who was part of the troops deployed to Bahrain to help the tiny island nation deal with the Shiite-led opposition uprising has been shot dead by a protester in the capital, Manama.

    The Saudi official says the shooting took place on Tuesday when a person from the crowd of protesters shot at the Saudi troops. The official says the victim, Ahmed al-Raddadi, was a sergeant in the Saudi military. No other details were immediately available.

    The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

    A 1,000-strong force from Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council arrived in Bahrain on Monday.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110315/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_bahrain_protests_42

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    Is that what the Bahraini dictator wants?
     
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    ReBeL

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    Saudi and Bahraini police forces together are killing civilians there in Bahrain

     

    Mohad

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    Did you get this from their tourist bureau? :D

    Peaceful nations don't quell peaceful demonstrations with real bullets.
    I have some friends who work in the tourism sector there. :D

    Just to make it clear, I'm not biased here.

    When on bahraini TV they put مباشر on the side of the screen for more than 15 minutes, do you think I have any other choice but believing it is LIVE? I hope I can find a footage from their shitty tv yesterday to show you why I thought of that.

    And regardless if it is live or not, don't you see it as teasing to broadcast your dictator dancing with the occupier while the people are being killed?
    Sure thing I do.
     

    K.O.

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    Official: Saudi soldier shot dead in Bahrain

    CAIRO – A security official says a Saudi soldier who was part of the troops deployed to Bahrain to help the tiny island nation deal with the Shiite-led opposition uprising has been shot dead by a protester in the capital, Manama.

    The Saudi official says the shooting took place on Tuesday when a person from the crowd of protesters shot at the Saudi troops. The official says the victim, Ahmed al-Raddadi, was a sergeant in the Saudi military. No other details were immediately available.

    The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

    A 1,000-strong force from Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council arrived in Bahrain on Monday.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110315/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_bahrain_protests_42

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    Is that what the Bahraini dictator wants?
    ummm... I wonder how this sergeant was killed? maybe the innocent 'protesters' threw roses and popcorn at him.

    Saudi and Bahraini police forces together are killing civilians there in Bahrain

    1. Where's the killing? This is a rubber bullet. Unless you have a medical report showing otherwise.

    2. Do you have a proof that GCC forces (or Saudi forces as you like to call them) participated in fighting the thugs on the streets? Show me a Youtube video or even a photoshoped image with Al-Wifaq or Al-Haq logo on them. I'll give 1 million dollars.

    3. Do you call an armed person who fight police forces - A civilian? Do you believe that Police forces should accept to get shot at and attacked without self defense? Unless you have a proof that the two casualties from the thugs were not armed.

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    Anyways, thankfully, the government are now controlling the situation and restoring order to the country. Terrorist leaders, Hassan Mushaimah and Ali Salman will be arrested soon for forming an armed militia, terrorizing neighborhoods, universities and hospitals.
     

    K.O.

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    Six terrorists were arrested earlier today for forming an armed militia and urging people to kill police officers, disrupt order and terrorize people in neighborhoods and Schools. In addition to controlling Salmaniya hospital, refusing to treat some injured citizens because they're not Shiites!

    1. Hassan Mushaimah


    2. Ali Salman


    3. Mohammed Al-Mogdad


    4. Ibrahim Sharif


    5. Abdulwahab Hussain


    6. Abduljalil Al-Sankis
     

    K.O.

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    Interview with Abdulaziz Sager, the chairman of the Gulf Research Center in Dubai, UAE.

    I think this is not the Saudi Arabian forces, this is GCC forces, according to the Kingdom of Bahrain’s request from the joint GCC forces of Saudi, troops are part of that as the defense, but agreement is that basically any forces go to another country becomes under the command of the host country, so the Saudi Forces are not under their own command, they are under the Bahraini command, and they part of the GCC forces.

    This is a very important point here, because it actually somehow escaped all news reports.

    At the same time these forces came upon the request of a suffering state member of GCC, the Kingdom of Bahrain.

    Do I get it right that in fact this is not a Saudi Arabian force but a GCC force with strong participation of Saudi Arabia? Is that correct?

    It is correct, because Saudi is more than 60% of the GCC, so it is logical to see a large Saudi participation, and at the same time their objective is not to fire or defend the country, their objective is to assist the Kingdom of Bahrain in their current situation requirement, because most of these forces will be focusing on securing critical facilities, such as electricity, aluminum smelters, refineries, power plants, you know, this sort of things, so they have been demanded to do such sort of things, because the Bahraini local forces are easy in dealing with local issues, any issue has to deal with them, local Bahraini forces, any issues to deal with the critical issues, is the duty of the Kingdom of Bahrain and the duty of their own forces.

    The rest of the interview: http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/03/17/47562887.html
     
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    ReBeL

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    ummm... I wonder how this sergeant was killed? maybe the innocent 'protesters' threw roses and popcorn at him.



    1. Where's the killing? This is a rubber bullet. Unless you have a medical report showing otherwise.

    2. Do you have a proof that GCC forces (or Saudi forces as you like to call them) participated in fighting the thugs on the streets? Show me a Youtube video or even a photoshoped image with Al-Wifaq or Al-Haq logo on them. I'll give 1 million dollars.

    3. Do you call an armed person who fight police forces - A civilian? Do you believe that Police forces should accept to get shot at and attacked without self defense? Unless you have a proof that the two casualties from the thugs were not armed.

    -------------------------------------------------------

    Anyways, thankfully, the government are now controlling the situation and restoring order to the country. Terrorist leaders, Hassan Mushaimah and Ali Salman will be arrested soon for forming an armed militia, terrorizing neighborhoods, universities and hospitals.
    1- You know that rubber bullet when being shot directly like that kills. No?

    Armed demonstrators? Did you see him carrying anything? Enlighten us please. We are talking about the video. Don't bring me fair tales from your friends there please.

    2- The GCC forces went there to hunt birds not people, I'm sure.

    3- :D: Do you want me to prove for you that the demonstrators are not armed? Why don't you prove to us that they are armed? I think the normal case for a person is walking unarmed unless you know other types of creatures.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Six terrorists were arrested earlier today for forming an armed militia and urging people to kill police officers, disrupt order and terrorize people in neighborhoods and Schools. In addition to controlling Salmaniya hospital, refusing to treat some injured citizens because they're not Shiites!

    1. Hassan Mushaimah


    2. Ali Salman


    3. Mohammed Al-Mogdad


    4. Ibrahim Sharif


    5. Abdulwahab Hussain


    6. Abduljalil Al-Sankis
    And who said these are terrorists? The terrorist Bahraini government? Yeah right.
     

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