Breaking new grounds by human rights organisations in Bahrain

I can’t stand this, even more Good News™!

In a precedented step, the effervescent Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society has broken new grounds in human rights work by organising and overseeing a huge party in Ramez Shopping Centre in Rifa’a to celebrate our PM being enrolled in the UN’s Scroll of Honour in Human Development.

Apart from that intrinsic human rights activity, they – together with Akhbar Al-Khaleej’s journalists – have also unequivocally demonstrated that our children are educated much beyond their tender age and are patriotic to the bone; as all children should be.

وقد قالت الطفلة لطيفة محمد واسرتها من الرفاع الشرقي لقد أصررنا على المشاركة في الحفل الشعبي لإيماننا بمدى تضحيات الشيخ خليفة لشعبه ورغبتنا في رد جزء من الجميل إليه فهو الذي عمل الكثير لوطنة ولشعبة وان السكن الذي نحن فية من فضل الله سبحانه وقيادتنا السياسية الحكيمة، في حين عقب الطفلان زينب رضي واخوها مكي من مدينة حمد إن سموه يستحق كل تقدير وثناء من الجميع ويستحق جوائز أكثر لعمله الدؤوب في سبيل تنمية الإنسان والاقتصاد البحريني فمملكة البحرين وضعت على الخارطة الدولية بفضل عزيمة شعبها والتفافه حول قيادته.
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I would like to personally profusely thank the Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society and its members on elevating human rights work and showing the world how it should be done.

More Good News™: The publisher of Akhbar Al-Khaleej, Mr. Anwar Abdulrahman has been admitted to hospital

where he is recovering, thank God, especially after being visited by Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, our prime minister and the deputy PM in hospital. May Allah give you strength Anwar, and keep you from all bad tidings.

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  1. mahmood

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    for the moment, you must be logged in to comment and your first comment must be moderated before it gets published, it’s free after that (no moderation required)

  2. simon columbus

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