Saturday, March 5, 2011

What's Happening in Bahrain Explained?

There is nothing to be suprised of because a letter had been sent to Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State before she went to Bahraini by the Bahraini human roghts organizations letting her know that the "government's escalating human rights abuses" but because of political stuffs probably because of oil and some other opportunities they have within the country she chose not to heed such claims against a staunch US ally. And now she is the one to say that this regime must respect and take into consideration the international human rights...goodness knows why.


I do not think that what happened in Egypt or Tunisia can happen in Bahrain because people are divided in communities thing which is not good at all for the road to democracy. So I think what need to be done is to forget all about communities and join both hands meet to fight for the sake of democracy and freedom of speech no matter what your beliefs are. That is what the people form Egypt and Tunisia did.
Most of the protestors are youth shiite and their aim is to garner media attention and by doing so spark the process toward first the overthrow of the current regime and secondly pave the way to democracy but it would be better for them if they want to achieve this goal,  to do it with the other communities as we all know that "Unity is strentgh".

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