Finally, we have some movement. Of course there is no guarantee that the anticipated movement will be good, as there are no guarantees for it being the opposite, but as the local idiom goes: “الØÂركة بركة” – loosely translated: “in movement there is a blessing” So the king invited the heads of the political societies …
Let the games begin. سلطات الأمنتبعد صلاؠالبندر عنالبلاد أبعدت السلطات الرسمية مساء أمس الأول (الثلثاء) المستشار السابق ÙÂيأØÂد الأجهزة الرسمية صلاؠالبندر، بريطانيالجنسية منأصل سوداني، إلى المملكة المتØÂدة (لندن)ØŒ بعد انتم التØÂقيق معه ÙÂيالليلة Ù†ÙÂسها ÙÂيمبنى النيابة العامة، ØÂيث وجهت له تهمة Ù…ØÂاولة قلب نظام الØÂكم …
I don’t think there is any political society in Bahrain worth its salt that has blessed the forcing through of electronic voting by the government. I agree with them; not only are there technical and security issues associated with this process, there is also a huge political objection (arabic) too which should be addressed. All …
Over the last few days three things were brought to the fore in the local press after people continued to point fingers and talk about the situations in their majlises etc: one thing that has been talked about for years in Bahrain is the issue of naturalization, which is a very emotive subject with the …
Zara: i feel angry at mahmood’s reaction. it surprises me to see him take this position. and it surprises me even more that people posting have not commented on it. I feel angry at myself for jumping to this conclusion Zara. But follow my reasoning please: I’m a law abiding citizen who loves his country …
