MP Mohammed Khalid displayed his cache of drugs while questioning the Interior Minister in yesterday’s parliamentary session. I guess he wants to display the ease with which one can get drugs in Bahrain. That’s fine, and its common knowledge, but bringing his cache to parliament (a joint and some pills) and accuses the coast guard …
In actual fact, it’s not there at all. The equality question that is, not the mind: قال رئيس المجلس الإسلاميالعلمائيالشيخ عيسى Ø£ØÂمد قاسم: «إذا كانت الØÂياة النيابية تجد صÙÂÙˆÙÂاً رجالية كاÙÂية ÙÂالأولوية تÙÂرض أنتجد المرأة شر٠المكانة العالية ÙÂيمجالات أخرى كالتخصصات الÙÂقهية»، مشيرا إلى «أنتØÂقيق الاكتÙÂاء داخل صÙÂو٠النساء ÙÂÙŠ…
Meet the teacher of ethics and proper conversational respect: Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Fadhel, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mr. Al-Fadhel is not happy with those children in parliament whom he thinks are “humiliating” the government and its ministers because they don’t adopt the appropriate tone when speaking to or about them, and they don’t do …
Prepare yourself for another 100,000+ person march this weekend (yes, the F1 weekend!) to blackmail the parliament to rescind the Family Law the government sent it yesterday. Our e-steamed clerics are adamant that the proposed Family Law which concerns the Ja’afari sect (Shi’a) NOT be discussed and passed into law by parliament. What are their …
A couple of days ago, an important and sacred shi’a mosque was destroyed reportedly by Wahabis or their sympathisers. Yesterday, another group again reported to be Wahabis attacked the most important oil manifold in the world in Abqaiq, a couple of hours’ drive from Bahrain. These actions are hardly indiscriminate. In the first, a clear …