Why? The excuses heard by these morons are ludicrous to the extreme as well: “(1) we tried to get instructions but couldn’t, (2) we weren’t trained in the Geneva convention” What kind of moron requires instructions on how to treat prisoners of war? How would YOU like to be treated you animals? You bring shame …
Sheesh, I don’t know who takes credit for this, but in the last couple of days 3 blogs from/about Bahrain have surfaced, the latest is Bahraini Blog whose author I have a sneaky feeling has commented here not in the far distant past! This one is showing you a Bahraini perspective from London! Here’s part …
I got this in the guestmap today and what a find: My blog offers the perspective of an American expatriate in Bahrain. My views are not politically correct – I’m neither pro-American nor anti-Muslim – I’m just noting experiences as an outsider. Letter from Bahrain Certainly shows you a perspective of an expatriate in Bahrain …
One thing about living in a fledgling democracy is the daily changes which happen and the little things you notice changing, from people’s attitudes to huge projects that are not just being discussed, but actually actioned in record times. But until yesterday, no one in their right mind in Bahrain would even think about suing …
The constitutional petition which was partly organised by the Al-Wefaq society, which is of course one of the four parliamentary elections boycotting societies, and its main driver is creating waves within its board. There has been reports that up to 4 directors have resigned in protest, not just – it seems – against the changed …