Both the boycotting societies and the Government are going head-to-head in confrontation both disregarding the constitutional rites and privileges. Al-Wefaq together with 3 other National Elections boycotting societies (Al-Wefaq Islamic National Society, Democratic National Labour Society, Democratic National Coalition Society, and Islamic Work Society) are gathering signatures for a petition demanding constitutional changes using Article …
It is with utmost irony, and quite a bit of nervous laughter that I read this press release from UPI: Riyadh, , May. 1 (UPI) — The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council demanded Saturday the punishment of U.S. soldiers involved with torturing Iraqi prisoners. The GCC, based in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, said in a statement …
Iraqi blogger Omar of “Iraq the Model” (via Sissy Willis) voices some hope, and urges us to move on: I want to tell you that I felt great relief when I saw and heard the highest-ranking officials in the coalition apologize to the Iraqi people for what a small group of their soldiers did and …
LEGISLATIVE DECREE No. 56 OF THE YEAR 2002 WITH RESPECT TO INTERPRETING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF LEGILSATIVE DECREE No. 10 OF THE YEAR 2001 WITH RESPECT TO GENERAL AMNESTY FOR CRIMES AFFECTING NATIONAL SECURITY. We, Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, having reviewed the Constitution, and Legislative Decree No. (10) of …
Here’s another one that I just came across, Chan’ad Bahraini (Chan’ad is one of my favourite fish by the way, some people might call it mackerel) is a blog by an “Asian” who lived all of his life in Bahrain and hopes to portray Bahrain from his Asian perspective. So now we have an American …