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Inshallah people will get liberated sooner than it is expected and Monarches will not rule nations Forever.
 
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What's this uncle sam? Don't we need to arm the democracy loving protesters in Bahrain too? Or do the Syrian people only deserve democracy and not others?
 
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Yeah its true shias are loyal to khoemani where ever they are.i was close to shias in Bahrain for work reason.every one of them look to iran and khoemani.they killed many pakistani police officers.burn them alive with patrol bombs.

I was there when this siting started more than a year ago.i saw the whole area.
Whole village was cordoned.there was only one way for going in or out.where police have check point for checking the people coming and going.
They gather there and protest after they came back from work or jobs every day.

Well said.

What's this uncle sam? Don't we need to arm the democracy loving protesters in Bahrain too? Or do the Syrian people only deserve democracy and not others?

Those "peaceful" protestors have burned Pakistani civilians and people of Pakistani origin who work as Bahraini police alive. Any Pakistani who supports those "peaceful" protestors is a spineless and honorless person IMO.

Also one cannot compare Bahrain and Syria with each other. Syria is a unique case that cannot be compared with anything that is going on currently in the world expect for the abuses in North Korea that nobody knows about or keeps a track of.

Still I can not see any connection btw topic and Iran ... people of Bahrain have been protesting against discrimination and oppression in peaceful manner for years esp during Arab spring, what does it have with Iran? or you mean 'cause Shia people like Iran they should be killed or poisoned?




Civil war? majority of people in Bahrain are Shia, the minority that rules the country has already started civil war ...

Since 2012 Iran has called out for a free and fair election which in all Syrian people with every sect would have participated and shape and form their own future through ballot boxes and all countries should have respected any outcome ... it was declined by other side those whom were calling ISIS Sunni resistance group ...

Iran and Turkey's secret talks on Syria revealed

There is no discrimination. Name me a single thing, just a single thing, that the average Shia Bahraini cannot do which the average Sunni Bahraini can do.
A few Wilayat al-Faqih supporters among Bahraini Shias (55% of the population nowadays) want to turn Bahrain into a failed Mullah theocracy like Iran. That will never happen and it will not be allowed as long as KSA and the GCC exists. Not only that those violent mobs are not representatives of anything nor do they have anything to do with the real reformists in Bahrain who are both Sunni as well as Shia.

Also stop the nonsense about Syria. The entire world knows that your Mullah's and Russia (Putin) have contributed to the continious onslaught in Syria by supporting the biggest genocidal maniac of the 21st century. History will judge you very harshly on this front as it already has done.
 
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Well, democracy is not welcome in GCC. It's very tough that any democratic force is easily colored sectarianism.
 
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Those "peaceful" protestors have burned Pakistani civilians and people of Pakistani origin who work as Bahraini police alive. Any Pakistani who supports those "peaceful" protestors is a spineless and honorless person IMO.

Also one cannot compare Bahrain and Syria with each other. Syria is a unique case that cannot be compared with anything that is going on currently in the world expect for the abuses in North Korea that nobody knows about or keeps a track of.

I know, my post is sarcastic. Neither the protesters in Syria are peaceful nor in Bahrain. I don't support any side in Syria or Bahrain, I do wish both these countries well. The people of both these nations should sit down and sort out their problems without foreign intervention.
 
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I know, my post is sarcastic. Neither the protesters in Syria are peaceful nor in Bahrain. I don't support any side in Syria or Bahrain, I do wish both these countries well. The people of both these nations should sit down and sort out their problems without foreign intervention.

Understandable. All I am saying is that the ongoing tragedy in Syria cannot be compared with the little unrest (overall) that has been present in Bahrain since the "Arab Spring" began over 6 years ago. To illustrate that point I have to state that on a normal day more people perish in Syria than in the entire Bahraini "protests" (some are peaceful and some are not). Around 100 people have died in Bahrain in 6.5 years. Just to give the readers a perspective here.

Also I have been to Bahrain several times. Bahrain is considered as a quite liberal country for not only GCC standards but in fact Middle Eastern standards. Many people, especially from KSA next door, go to Bahrain to have some fun. Sunni as well as Shia (the Eastern Province is just next door). I am yet to see any evidence of the average Shia Bahraini having lesser rights than the average Sunni Bahraini. In fact, once again from a Middle Eastern perspective, Bahrain is a quite free country. For instance the laws are less strict than in KSA and Iran and Bahrain scores higher points than both and many if not most other Middle Eastern countries.

What we are talking about here are 2 seperate groups of "protestors". The first and by far largest group is composed of reformists (Sunni as well as Shia) who use peaceful means and the other group of "protestors" are mostly Shia Islamists (Wilayat al-Faqih supporters) who use violence, propaganda and lies to create unrest in Bahrain on behalf of the Iranian Mullah's. Their leaders such as Isa Qassim (he was stripped of his citizenship) are advocating for Wilayat al-Faqih state ruled by his likes and for becoming a satelite state of the leading Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah's in Iran. Nobody will tolerate such a thing to occur.

I am supporting political reforms in GCC but I don't want the region to be hijacked by delusional Islamists (regardless of sect) and least of all Islamists who are not loyal to their countries but foreign leaderships.
 
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American, western full hypocritical democracy style in 21st century in action:!

Where are their freedom fighter Lybian/Syrian salafis to fight against pagan Alawites?!!

Britain ignores Bahrain's human rights record to pursue business interests with dictatorship

Ms. Marwa Osman. PhD Candidate located in Beirut, Lebanon. University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University. Political writer/commentator on Middle East issues with many international and regional media outlets.
Published time: 5 Mar, 2017 11:56
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May attends a working session of the Gulf Cooperation Council meeting in Manama, Bahrain © Stefan Rousseau / Reuters

Britain’s multi-million pound trade and aid strategy for programs in Bahrain needs exposed as the tiny gulf kingdom continues its chain of tyranny and torture against the Shia majority.
The British government’s unreserved condemnation of torture and inhumane treatment and punishment seems to vanish when it comes to making more money. As kidnaps, imprisonments and political executions are on the rise in Bahrain, activists and Bahraini opposition figures are troubled by the fact that the UK government is spending taxpayers’ money on these trade and aid programs, especially given the clear risk of complicity in abuse.

Karzakan | The arrest of Habib Mohamed Habib on Friday 3 March 2017 #HRC34#bahrainpic.twitter.com/6N2ZValgtd

— BAHRAIN DETAINEES (@BH14Detainees) March 3, 2017
Habib Mohamed Habib is the latest Bahraini civilian to be kidnapped from his home the morning of Friday March 3rd 2017 as security forces deployed armored vehicles in and around Diraz, in a continuation of the Al Khalifa Monarchy’s oppression against the Shiite Friday prayers as part of their uninterrupted crackdown on civilians since 2011 in the Bahraini capital Manama.

As Habib’s family struggle to know the whereabouts of their son, traveling in and around Diraz is nothing less than a nightmare with traffic jams at every entry point of the town, which is witnessing an increase in tightened security at its checkpoints.

Meanwhile, since last June the citizens of Diraz have been experiencing an internet blockade everyday between 7pm and 1am as a result of a service restriction order from the Bahraini authorities. The citizens of Diraz are increasingly being cut off from the outside world. They cannot even contact emergency services, and somebody is caught aiding a fellow citizen he/she will disappear like Habib and hundreds of others like him.

Last week, BCHR documented a total of 17 arbitrary arrests, among them 6 children. 1 of them was released later. https://t.co/7k7g57csTmpic.twitter.com/CjK3yCHj1W

— Bahrain Human Rights (@BahrainRights) March 1, 2017
Last week alone, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights BHRC documented a total of 17 arbitrary arrests, among whom were six children. In the same week, 129 marches took place in 40 villages in Bahrain to denounce the chain of repressions and kidnappings targeting peaceful protestors and Friday prayers’ attendees. BHRC reported that 26 marches during the same week were attacked by the Bahraini riot police and a total of 19 persons were judged in 6 politically motivated cases.

It is an open secret in Bahrain that after 6 years of constant crackdowns on millions of protestors who clamored for social justice and political self-determination, the ruling Al Khalifa regime has managed to get away with brutalizing, imprisoning, torturing and killing their own civilians under nonsensical pretexts. Although the monarchy has often expressed its desire to negotiate a political solution, promises of change have translated on the ground to a systematic crackdown.

The Al Khalifa regime has utterly failed to bear its responsibility in creating a space of dialogue in order to foster harmony, cohesion and tolerance. Instead of pushing for respect of cultural diversities amongst its citizens as a fundamental basis of democracy and peace-building, the authorities have politicized freedom of religion and successfully used it as a pretext for the incitement of hatred, violence and racial discrimination against groups of individuals and religious minorities.

International community’s deafening silence
Despite the fact that the Bahraini authorities have been only tightening restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression and association and continuing to curtail the right to peaceful assembly while detaining and charging several human rights defenders, banning others from traveling abroad, dissolving the main opposition group and stripping more than 80 people of their Bahraini citizenship, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has largely remained silent on the situation in Bahrain.

According to a joint NGO letter to Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council, Bahrain’s courts continued to play a key role last year in issuing repressive orders and granting the authorities broad discretionary powers to revoke Bahrainis’ citizenship, in some cases leaving them stateless.

The ultimate repressive order was issued on January 9, 2017 by Bahrain's Court of Cassation upheld death sentences against three protestors convicted of killing police including three police officers in a bomb attack.

Sami Mushaima (42), Ali Al-Singace (21) and Abbas Al-Samea (27), who were executed on the morning of January 15, 2017 by firing squad, were reported by Bahrain Center for Human Rights BHRC to have been tortured during interrogation to force them to confess to the bomb attack. According to the BHRC, the lawyers of the executed men were not given access to all the hearings against the defendants, nor allowed to cross-examine prosecution witnesses during court hearings.

Security forces deploy armored vehicles in/around #Diraz, continued obstruction of largest #Shiite Friday prayers in #Bahrain#Manama#HRC34pic.twitter.com/urUR7YpFo3

— LuaLuaTV (@LuaLuaEnglish) March 3, 2017
The shocking part about the atrocities inflicting the Bahrainis is no longer the blatant violations of the Al Khalifa monarchy as much as it is the international community turning a blind eye to the Bahraini people’s legitimate struggle for democratic rights.

UK government complicit in oppression
The US and the UK are two major western states supposedly committed to supporting human rights, democratic values, free speech and political self-determination, while, at the same time, are flagrantly partnering with dictatorships like that of the Bahraini Monarchy to advance their foreign agenda.

For instance, the government of the United Kingdom signed what the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) called a "landmark defense agreement" with the Gulf island kingdom of Bahrain in 2014. Clearly ongoing human rights abuses committed by those partners on their own citizens are not considered a shared strategic and regional threat especially when Bahrain is home to a major Royal Navy base. The multi-million-pound Royal Navy facility in Bahrain, which was founded in November 2016 housing up to 600 UK military personnel, became the staging-post for Britain in the Middle East and is designed to assert influence over the Gulf. Bahrain has paid most of the £30million-plus cost, with the UK contributing around £7.5million.

During the opening of the new Naval Support Facility (NSF) in Manama, Britain’s first permanent military base in the region since 1971, the Telegraph published an OpEd by Fawaz bin Mohamed Al Khalifa, Bahrain's Ambassador to London, who claimed that King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa outlined the Gulf Cooperation Council’s interest in a free trade agreement between the UK and the GCC, which would significantly increase the UK’s access to the GCC’s £1.3 trillion market; a market estimated to grow by a further £400 billion by 2020.

Relative to its size, Bahrain already hosts a large number of British companies. The Bahraini Ambassador to London put the figures at “500 British brands, 90 British company branches, and 350 Bahraini-British business partnerships”. These businesses operate in some of Bahrain’s key sectors, including banking, accounting, law and industry. Meanwhile bilateral trade between Bahrain and the UK generated a staggering £432 million in 2015 alone, which would simply explain why the UK would choose to remain silent on all the human rights violations in the tiny gulf kingdom.

These bilateral relations are signed and sealed with Bahraini blood, says Ali Alaswad, former Bahraini Member of Parliament who was elected in October 2010, but resigned in February 2011 in response to the Governments' crackdown on peaceful democracy protesters.

A total of 19 persons were judged in 6 politically motivated cases last week in #Bahrain. Read BCHR's newsletter: https://t.co/7k7g56URuMpic.twitter.com/XC5TEWSN5h

— Bahrain Human Rights (@BahrainRights) March 1, 2017
After his home was targeted by security forces, AlAswad left Bahrain and now resides in London where he continues his political work to achieve a democratic Bahrain. As I spoke with MP AlAswad, he emphasized that the UK’s current disappointing stance towards ignoring the human rights violations in Bahrain provides“a green light to the Bahraini government to abuse the basic human rights of the civilians which permits it to become more violent against the Shia majority and the Bahraini opposition.”

AlAswad told me “it doesn’t matter who you are in Bahrain, if you dare to demand for your basic rights then you will be in grave danger, which is why if the UK government as a strategic ally to the Bahraini government doesn’t use its ties as a strong card to support the oppressed Bahraini people to at least secure their basic human rights as enlisted in the declaration of human rights, then the UK is whitewashing the Bahraini authorities’ shocking human rights record by deliberately blocking official criticism of the Kingdom especially at international forums like the UN”.

The UK government is now seen by human rights activists and Bahraini opposition figures as a complicit in the tiny gulf kingdom’s tyranny against the outcry of the legitimate and basic demands of the Bahraini civilians until an official statement is issued from the UK government to condemn the acts of oppression of the Bahraini monarchy against its people.

“How do you expect the majority of the population to react when they see their leaders and clerics being detained, unlawfully imprisoned and even sometimes deported from their own country?” asks MP AlAswad.

Sheikh Ali Salman, a Shiite cleric and head of the Al-Wefaq opposition party, is now sentenced to serve nine years in jail for allegedly inciting hatred and calling for regime change by force.

The Bahraini authorities then went overboard when they stripped the highest religious authority in the country Sheikh Isa Qassim, a 79-year-old cleric, of his citizenship in June 2016 over accusations that he used his position to serve foreign interests and promote sectarianism and violence. Tis happened a week after the government of Bahrain suspended the Shia opposition group al-Wefaq.

The implications of this arrest is sending shockwaves on the streets of Manama, Diraz, Sanabes, Karbabad, Karzakan and Barbar with protestors refusing to back down. This resistance is prompting even more oppression and kidnapping from the Bahraini authorities.

من اليوم الأول لحملةالتشويه على آية الله قاسم كان واضحا أن سببها المواقف الشجاعة والصلبة له المطالبة بالحقوق المشروعة للشعب البحريني المظلوم

— Hussain Aldaihi (@Haldaihi) February 28, 2017
Earlier this week, Al-Wefaq Deputy Secretary General, Sheikh Hussein al-Daihi, said through his twitter account, that targeting Ayatollah Qassim is triggered by his brave and firm stances, to demand legitimate rights for the oppressed Bahraini people. The deputy SG also stressed that Ayatollah Qassim is a red line, and the repercussions of crossing that line would go beyond the country's borders.

https://www.rt.com/op-edge/379494-britain-ignores-bahraini-business/

Inshallah all of Muslim nations will get liberated from American, British tyrannies and monarchies soon. those that made by British empire after fall of Ottomans to undermine Islam.
 
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Sunni majority is fighting ISIS mercenaries of Israel. Al-Nusra was NATO's stooge too

The bogus Jihadists are responsible for death of our Syrian brothers and don't pretend like a guy who cares about Syria. Where the hell were you when Israel invaded Syria? Where were you when majority of Syrian voted for Assad?
Yeah yeah all syrian rebels are isis . isis use chemical weapons , isis butcher Sunnis . if asad is right in his act then so do Bahraini monarch they should peel the skin of rebels in their country :) .

Civil war? majority of people in Bahrain are Shia, the minority that rules the country has already started civil war ..
Who cares? Majority of people in syfia is Sunni . who dont want assad too . but if assad is justified so do the act of Bahrani monarch and bombing of KSA on houthis :).
 
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Why should i care about your religion. You are full of sectarianism. You monarch lover stupid
Houthis are loyal to Yemeni army, defending their country against the invaders. Houthis didn't attack KSA!
Houthis just like Hezbollah are a loyal group to their motherland.

Honestly speaking i am not even a Practicing Muslim so let alone me caring for what Sect i believe in haha as i said your sectarian BS argument won't work on me brah ..and lets not play the Victim card do we ? remind me who over through the govt in Yemen to take over ?

And believe me they give a rat shit a about you

Its Good for them :)

It is not a Shia-Sunni conflict, open your eyes then you will see Muslims are oppressed by monarchs. Shia or Sunni everyone is under USA's boots being controlled by USA's puppets in their fellow countries.
This has nothing to do with Iran, and indeed USA will resist against Bahraini revolution. Open your eyes man! We are suffering from idiot monarchs who have opened the gates of Muslim world to crusaders. Remember Bush and now Trump

Muslim are oppressed and to our lowest because of the Mullahs and Aytuallahs trying to control the Muslims and Islam , Islam was supposed to be a unified body and muslims are its parts, Thanks to people in history today we dont even have Islam which was brought by the Great Prophet ..My eyes are wide open that is why i can the treachery of KSA and Iran to destroy we call the Muslim world ,if you take me Arab Boot licker than i suggest you follow my posts in Arabs defense sections, I never like how Arabs treat PAkistanis in their country and i have seen it in UAE and KSA. .. and my brothers worked in Qatar too .. they are one of the most disgusting human beings you will ever encounter , but that does not make Iranian Mullahs better people .. I have see Pakistani Shia condemning and Making fun of Pakistan and praise Iran like its their country . . Its not about Iran but the Leaders who control and brainwash people into masses ..

people of Bahrain have been protesting against discrimination and oppression in peaceful manner for years esp during Arab spring, what does it have with Iran? or you mean 'cause Shia people like Iran they should be killed or poisoned?

because its Iran from these Peaceful protesters take their orders from , same goes to many Pakistani Shia .. i have no problem with Shia's , what i want that If Shia are living in a country they should be loyal to that country not take orders from Tehran and religious fanatic who loves to brainwash people
 
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Honestly speaking i am not even a Practicing Muslim so let alone me caring for what Sect i believe in haha as i said your sectarian BS argument won't work on me brah ..and lets not play the Victim card do we ? remind me who over through the govt in Yemen to take over ?
Mate, there was a puppet in Yemen and Yemeni people kicked him out. Ansar ullah or Houthis are just a cover. Consider an small rebellion group cannot survive against tat great coalition which Israel is a part of it. I don't blame you bud, medias are controlled by USA's main stream They don't tell you that the Yemeni dictator is leading the huge massacre against his own people from Riadh. What kind of a president can do such disgusting thing mate? He is leading the attack from Riadh. In fact only a traitor fuppet can do it.
Muslim are oppressed and to our lowest because of the Mullahs and Aytuallahs trying to control the Muslims and Islam , Islam was supposed to be a unified body and muslims are its parts, Thanks to people in history today we dont even have Islam which was brought by the Great Prophet
True, the people who are trying to divide Muslim with their sectarian attitudes, are responsible for it. Thanks about the bright words about my beloved prophet buddy. I wish you the bests
My eyes are wide open that is why i can the treachery of KSA and Iran to destroy we call the Muslim world ,if you take me Arab Boot licker than i suggest you follow my posts in Arabs defense sections, I never like how Arabs treat PAkistanis in their country and i have seen it in UAE and KSA. .. and my brothers worked in Qatar too .. they are one of the most disgusting human beings you will ever encounter , but that does not make Iranian Mullahs better people ..
Pakistani brothers are one of the most hard working people in the world. Hard working people are always cool. And i didn't call you a boot licker, only a supporter of monarchs and it seems i was wrong :)
I have see Pakistani Shia condemning and Making fun of Pakistan and praise Iran like its their country . . Its not about Iran but the Leaders who control and brainwash people into masses ..
Indeed Iran is their country mate. I love them more than many of Iranians, but they always call us Iranians to support Pakistan against any invaders including the eastern neighbor. For them, i love you all buddy and i am ready to fight for Pakistan's sovereignty.
 
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@mohammad45

According to you monarchs are bad but will you accept reforms in Iran and opposition (non-Mullah rule) ever gaining power? Why are some Iranian users here so focused on how other countries are ruled?

Please correct me If I am wrong but are the two countries that Iran has the closest ties to not neighboring Afghanistan and Tajikistan? Those two countries are the only countries outside of Iran where Farsi is spoken by a large number of people. Those countries, especially Tajikistan, is ruled by a dictator.

This guy (President of Tajikistan) has ruled the country for 30 years!



And this US puppet, President of Afghanistan (your logic):



Why do I never see Iranians here or elsewhere wanting to free Tajikistan and Afghanistan? Are they not closer to you than any other foreigners and not only that are they not Muslim as well? Why the constant focus and obsession about Arab countries and Arabs in particular those close to Iran (GCC, Iraq, Sham and Yemen)?

Or is it because they (Tajiks in Tajikistan and Afghanistan) are Sunnis?! Do you only care about Shias?

Mate, there was a puppet in Yemen and Yemeni people kicked him out. Ansar ullah or Houthis are just a cover. Consider an small rebellion group cannot survive against tat great coalition which Israel is a part of it. I don't blame you bud, medias are controlled by USA's main stream They don't tell you that the Yemeni dictator is leading the huge massacre against his own people from Riadh. What kind of a president can do such disgusting thing mate? He is leading the attack from Riadh. In fact only a traitor fuppet can do it.

True, the people who are trying to divide Muslim with their sectarian attitudes, are responsible for it. Thanks about the bright words about my beloved prophet buddy. I wish you the bests

Pakistani brothers are one of the most hard working people in the world. Hard working people are always cool. And i didn't call you a boot licker, only a supporter of monarchs and it seems i was wrong :)

Indeed Iran is their country mate. I love them more than many of Iranians, but they always call us Iranians to support Pakistan against any invaders including the eastern neighbor. For them, i love you all buddy and i am ready to fight for Pakistan's sovereignty.

Peaceful Hadi a dictator!



What do you call Ali Abdullah Saleh who is (for now an ally of your beloved Houthi terrorists) who ruled Yemen for 30 years and was removed by Yemeni people in 2012 and who fought 6 (!) wars against Houthis? Today he is your ally so no longer a dictator! What nonsense logic is that!
 
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@mohammad45

According to you monarchs are bad but will you accept reforms in Iran and opposition (non-Mullah rule) ever gaining power? Why are some Iranian users here so focused on how other countries are ruled?

Please correct me If I am wrong but are the two countries that Iran has the closest ties to not neighboring Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Those two countries are the only countries outside of Iran where Farsi is spoken. Those countries, especially Tajikistan, are ruled by dictators.

This guy (President of Tajikistan) has ruled the country for 30 years!



Why do I never see Iranians here or elsewhere wanting to free Tajikistan and Afghanistan? Are they not closer to you than any other foreigners and not only that are they not Muslim as well? Why the constant focus and obsession about Arab countries and Arabs in particular those close to Iran (GCC, Iraq, Sham and Yemen)?
Because they are not western muppets :)
They don't owe anything to foreign powers, and maybe the people want them.
The most important piece of fact, they are not our puppets, and i will support the people of your mentioned countries. If they wanted a democratic government
Please don't bring race into my thoughts

Or is it because they (Tajiks in Tajikistan and Afghanistan) are Sunnis?! Do you only care about Shias?
Why did you oppose the Sunni Morsi?

Peaceful Hadi a dictator!
hahhah peaceful Hadi is leading the attack on his own countrymen. He has a hand in the gloves of Israel
 
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Because they are not western muppets :)
They don't owe anything to foreign powers, and maybe the people want them.
The most important piece of fact, they are not our puppets, and i will support the people of your mentioned countries. If they wanted a democratic government
Please don't bring race into my thoughts

:lol:

Afghanistan is a occupied US colony. What are you blabbering about?

So it's better to be a Russian puppet (Tajikistan and even never exist until 1990 where Tajikistan emerged from USSR LOL!) that opresses Islam!

LOL

http://www.eurasianet.org/node/66698

http://www.doamuslims.org/?cat=250

http://www.khilafah.com/tajikistan-intensifies-its-campaign-of-criminalizing-islam-and-muslims/

Your hypocrisy and selectiveness was exposed for all to see. I hope that you are aware of this! Stop the nonsense comedy. Your plan is to harm Arabs and we know this well.
 
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What do you call Ali Abdullah Saleh who is (for now an ally of your beloved Houthi terrorists) who ruled Yemen for 30 years and was removed by Yemeni people in 2012 and who fought 6 (!) wars against Houthis? Today he is your ally so no longer a dictator! What nonsense logic is that!
In Yemen we have no allies. And you are th one who attacked Yemen and conducted a huge massacre.
You are not the one who has the right of choosing president for Yemeni people, they have the right of choice.
Saleh is working for Yemeni army and don't forget you are also fighting Yemen's army

:lol:

Afghanistan is a occupied US colony. What are you blabbering about?

So it's better to be a Russian puppet (Tajikistan and even never exist until 1990 where Tajikistan emerged from USSR LOL!) that opresses Islam!

LOL

http://www.eurasianet.org/node/66698

http://www.doamuslims.org/?cat=250

http://www.khilafah.com/tajikistan-intensifies-its-campaign-of-criminalizing-islam-and-muslims/

Your hypocrisy and selectiveness was exposed for all to see. I hope that you are aware of this! Stop the nonsense comedy. Your plan is to harm Arabs and we know this well.
Back on topic dude, i can respond to all of your claims and shut your mouth. But you are misleading the topic
 
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In Yemen we have no allies. And you are th one who attacked Yemen and conducted a huge massacre.
You are not the one who has the right of choosing president for Yemeni people, they have the right of choice.
Saleh is working for Yemeni army and don't forget you are also fighting Yemen's army


Back on topic dude, i can respond to all of your claims and shut your mouth. But you are misleading the topic

Absolute nonsense.

Your allies in Yemen are the qat addicted (drug) Houthi terrorist cult who use child soldiers, terrorism and are oppresing Yemeni people and taking them as hostage. Their crimes are extremely many.

Hadi and the official Yemeni army is fighting against them along with the Arab coalition that has been invited by the elected president Hadi. Houthis were the ones who attacked Yemen first!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_takeover_in_Yemen

Remember that KSA and Houthis were allies!

Unmotivated personal attacks is a sign of weakness. You cannot counter any of the facts that I mentioned. Closely read post 27 and 29 again and think about what I wrote for a little while.

I am right about Tajikistan, Afghanistan, your obsessive focus on Arab countries and Arabs and that is because you want to harm us as most of you hate Arabs very deeply due to well-known historical reasons and other reasons. That is why there is even a Nazi party in Iran as the only Muslim nation. Can you imagine?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUMKA

What a joke!

Please free your Muslim and ethnic brothers (Tajiks) from their long-lasting oppresion in Tajikistan and Afghanistan first before obsessing about what happens in Bahrain and elsewhere in the Arab world! Thanks.
 
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