Kuwaiti Girl
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I know Bahrain very well. It's like my second country.You're speculating where Hisham Hassan Mohammed al-Hamadi is from. Hence, the premise of your argument is not a statement of fact.
Virtually all of the police officers who do the "dirty work" in Bahrain are foreigners. The real/native Bahrainis are automatically given high ranking positions and don't interact with the Shia locals.
Also, the officer's surname isn't common in Bahrain. In fact, most Bahrainis don't have traditional surnames. They only carry their first names, their fathers' names and their grandfathers' names.
This officer was most likely from Yemen or the poorer parts of the UAE, such as Ras Al-Khaimah.
Anyway, I'll admit that it's kind of speculative, but so was your initial comment. You also speculated that the Bahrainis randomly chose a police officer to kill. None of us know the full details. For all we know, this officer might have been guilty of torturing or killing innocent civilians, which isn't uncommon in a despotic country like Bahrain by the way.
And for the record, I know Bahrain very well because I have both close and distant relatives in that country, some of whom are unfortunately mercenaries of the highest order who came from Iran and Pakistan to suppress the native Bahrainis in exchange for getting a GCC nationality and receiving money. Some of them can't even utter a single word in Arabic. I hate them with a passion and I feel ashamed of being related to them.