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Bahrain's Dark Secret

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14 Dec 2011 10:21 AEST

Omar Otaibi

From: Saudi Arabia

Down Down with Hamed

Hamed is a killer man >>

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31 Aug 2011 10:17 AEST

mehdi

From: ahmedi

shaitan all al khliffa family it suadi or qatar or bahrin

it depend the public who they waNT to have a leader or king whatever it public power not goverment the is our servant that why we choose that to serve as inshaallah bahriani people win allah with them never put your heads down for unjustice/fear that Prophet and prophet grandsons said. ''''''good luck'''' brothers bahrainis ALLAH BLESS YOU ...STAND FOR YOUR RIGHT PEACE

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10 May 2011 10:02 AEST

Mariam Al Saad

From: Bahrain

We Love AL Khalifa

i just have one Q what you did for Al Marisi ... What it count ????? is it OK ????? to killing policemen like this ??? We love need and want Al Khalifa and if you want Walyat al 5alifa the way is open to Iraq and Iran but it if you think that Kingdom of Bahrain will be Iraq 2 ... this is in your dreams

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01 May 2011 20:13 AEST

A True Bahraini

From: bahrain

Use your Logic and common sense for crying out loud

If protesters say that they don't have housing, then ask them "who dominate these villages": Sitra, Sanabis, Mahoos, Barabar, Mahameer, nowadrat, Ras ruman, Daih, Karzakan, dimstan, Sharakan, Malqiah, darkulaib, amalhasam,sehla, and more. In addition to most of the housing in Hamadtown, Isatown, Manama. If they say they don't have jobs who dominates the majority of most important jobs: Doctors, nurses, Teachers, traffic cops, athlatics, and tried to paralize the country when they refuse to work.

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29 Apr 2011 09:44 AEST

Anthony Cleary

From: Sydney

Silence is Consent

Although condemned by Human Rights groups around the world the response of the western world has been ... silence. Despite the silence the Kingdom of Bahrain must be held to account! Growing numbers of Australians are demanding that accounatbility ... join them http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-human-rights-violations-in-bahrain-now.html

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28 Apr 2011 10:24 AEST

Abu Rijiny

From: Sydney

Sunnis are the middle class apologists for racism

The Bahrainis not the Iranians are doing the protesting. Iran may support them, but what other choice do they have when their own government treats them so badly. The "haves" will not speak about the Saudi dominated troops who are aiding and consenting to the human rights abuses. Its not surprising to see them on the net, for they are the more privileged and the more favoured. The Bahrainis concerns and suffering is real not just paid for by Iranian support. Why else would they risk their lives?

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25 Apr 2011 09:33 AEST

Fatema

From: Bahrain

Bahraain is ours not them.

The demands of bahraini protesters were everyone's demand but when these demands started to take another angle ,the other part stod and said NO.We support our govrnment and we love our royal family and we will never allow another country like Iran to make up decision for us.To anyone wohs trying to threaten Bahrain's saffety, Isay stop right there, we are not alone and there are people ready to defend this country with there body and soul.

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24 Apr 2011 20:12 AEST

Australian

From: Australia

Well Done Yara

A true journalist is the one that goes deep behind the shallow water. A true journalist is the one that show people's agonies and suffering with no make ups. A true journalist is the one that does not take the governments words for granted.

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