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A second Jordanian Darak battalion have arrived in Bahrain to help the country fighting terrorism:
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August 13, 2013

Bahrain summons Lebanese charge d’affaires

Manama decries press conference in Lebanon calling for civil disobedience in the kingdom

Bahrain’s foreign ministry has summoned the acting Lebanese charge d’affaires in Manama to protest against the holding of a press conference in Lebanon calling for civil disobedience in the Gulf kingdom.

Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Abdullah Abdul Lateef told Ebrahim Assaf that Bahrain was keen on the principle of non-interference in the domestic affairs of other countries, Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported on Tuesday.

“Bahrain remains committed to this principle and does not accept that another sisterly country hosts media activities that target other countries,” the Bahraini official reportedly told the Lebanese diplomat. “Bahrain is dissatisfied with such an unacceptable attitude.”

The Lebanese diplomat said that his government did not support the conference and that his country refused to be used as a platform to target Bahrain and remained committed to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, BNA reported.

Al Assaf said that he would consult with the Lebanese authorities in Beirut on the issue.

On Sunday, a Bahraini Salafi society called for “prompt and effective” action against Lebanon over reportedly targeting the kingdom’s national security.

The Islamic Asala Society charged that Lebanon threatened the Kingdom’s stability and hosted “terrorist elements who incited chaos, violence and disturbances in Bahrain.”

MP Abdul Halim Murad, a leader in the society represented by several lawmakers at the parliament, said that Lebanon “had regretfully hosted a press conference by Tamarrod Al Bahrain movement in which it called for a repeat of the February 2011 scenario.

The movement has been pushing for Egypt-style street protests on August 14, similar to the events that unfolded in the island kingdom in February and March 2011 and that ultimately divided the nation politically and socially.

The lawmaker said that “the Lebanese media dominated by Hezbollah have been promoting the movement and its calls to hold the protests in Bahrain.”

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A good news for @BLACKEAGLE, a "terrorist" (a ten-years-old kid) died in the latest peaceful protest

PressTV - Bahrainis mourn boy killed in regime crackdown


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Reports say security checkpoints, surrounded by barbed wire, strictly control roads leading to the capital and people are forced to pass through police checkpoints to enter and leave their towns and villages.

Also, security forces have reportedly used concrete barriers in major streets in the capital.

“Based on what we are following in the field, the government violence against protesters is inevitable,” said Hussain Yousif, a spokesman for Bahrain's Tamarod Movement, the group organizing the rallies.


“But we need to go ahead and show the world and the government that the Bahraini people have the right to express their political demands,” he added.

PressTV - Bahrain tightens measures to suppress protests against government
 
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MOI: A gang of terrorist attack an Asian worker with Molotov bombs in Nuvedrat today

The Ministry of Interior (MOI) announced that a gang of terrorists carried out a terrorist attack targeting the life of an Asian worker with Molotov cocktail bombs which caused severe bodily injuries to him as he was removing barricades which had been erected by outlaws aimed to terrify citizens and prevent them from going to their workplaces.

The Ministry of Interior stated on its Twitter official account that the relevant authorities have taken the necessary actions.

The Ministry of Interior stated that a forklift operated by the Asian worker in Nuvedrat area to remove the barricades sustained damage.

http://www.bna.bh/portal/en/news/575037
 
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Now some people will be really pissed off :D

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BDF Chief of Staff meets with the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander

Bahrain Defense Force (BDF) Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Al Khalifa met in his office this morning Tuesday with the Commander of the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces, Lieutenant General Mutlaq Bin Salem Al Ezeima’a.

BDF Chief of Staff welcomed the Commander of the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces, lauding the great efforts exerted by the forces, which are present in the Kingdom of Bahrain at BDF camps.

He also praised their efforts in reinforcing the unity of aim and destiny which bond the GCC states. Both sides also discussed issues of common interests.

Bahrain News Agency | BDF Chief of Staff meets with the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander
 
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BE and Al Bhatti take your time and forget Al Arabiya and Al Jazeera and all this "Al ..." bullsh!t and read this Bahraini uprising (2011
then come back and we'll talk

Have you ever been to Bahrain your self, and seen how the so called peaceful protests take place. Have you seen the petrol bombs being tossed at the cops, with the cops still not having the permission to retaliate. What do you know about what goes on in Bahrain.
 
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Have you ever been to Bahrain your self, and seen how the so called peaceful protests take place. Have you seen the petrol bombs being tossed at the cops, with the cops still not having the permission to retaliate. What do you know about what goes on in Bahrain.
LoL at your BS logic and your hypocrisy.
It's not important what is going on now. The protests were started peaceful. How hypocritical you Wahhabis are, the same thing happened in Syria and you are taking side with foreign-backed rebels who are fighting alongside al-Qaeda terrorists and non-Syrian J!hadist thugs.
What's going on now is the result of brutal response of Al Khalifa dictators to peaceful protests.
 
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Now some people will be really pissed off :D

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BDF Chief of Staff meets with the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander

Zero plus zero equal zero.

the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander

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BDF Chief of Staff meets with the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander

Zero plus zero equal zero.

the Joint Peninsula Shield Forces Commander

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:cheesy: that's not what we heard from the so-called human activists, and sincere politicians when the PAS did what they did in 2011 ;)
 
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Journalists in Bahrain jailed in attempt to keep protests quiet

Amid continuing protests for democratic rights, the Bahraini government is trying to end demonstrations and prevent journalistic coverage of the unrest.


The Bahraini government is arresting journalists in an attempt to quell media coverage of increasing civil unrest in the nation, The Independent reported Tuesday.

Citizens of Bahrain have been taking to the streets in mass demonstrations against the government, demanding democratic rights and better treatment under the law — with a new push in recent weeks.

"The renewed drive to get protesters on the streets is being led by a group called 'Tamarod' or 'Rebellion,' named after the Egyptian movement that helped organize huge protests leading to the military ousting of democratically-elected President Mohamed Morsi last month," reported Voice of America on Thursday.

Paris-based Reporters without Borders said, “The authorities plan to impose a news blackout on the 14 August demonstration.” At least one foreign journalist has been denied access to Bahrain, and the organization added that the authorities “have no hesitation about arbitrarily arresting news providers and denying them access to lawyers.”

In addition to threatening journalists of all types of media, including photographers, print journalists and bloggers, the government also issued a vague warning to potential protestors.

“The government will forcefully confront suspect calls to violate law and order and those who stand behind them through decisive measures,” Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa was quoted by the official Bahrain news agency as saying.

The mostly Shia population is ruled exclusively by the Sunni monarchy in the island kingdom, and tensions between the people and the government have remained high since the beginning of the Arab Spring.

Sectarian divides between Sunnis and Shiites in Islam further complicate an already delicate political and cultural landscape in the Middle East and other nations with substantial Muslim populations. GlobalPost has reported extensively on how this rift is currently transforming the geopolitics of the region and its relationship to US political decisions.

Allegations of torture and brutal crackdowns of protests have not impelled the US or the UK to condemn the Bahraini government as forcefully as they denounced similar human rights abuses in Syria and Libya.

A spokeswoman for the Bahraini embassy in London said: "The Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain has a zero tolerance policy for torture and takes any allegations in this regard very seriously. There are no journalists that are in detention for violating the press law in Bahrain."


Journalists in Bahrain jailed in attempt to keep protests quiet | GlobalPost
 
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LoL at your BS logic and your hypocrisy.
It's not important what is going on now. The protests were started peaceful. How hypocritical you Wahhabis are, the same thing happened in Syria and you are taking side with foreign-backed rebels who are fighting alongside al-Qaeda terrorists and non-Syrian J!hadist thugs.
What's going on now is the result of brutal response of Al Khalifa dictators to peaceful protests.

they are still peaceful relatively compared to syria. I never hear bahrani protesters beheading and eating hearts but they are the terrorist whilst the FSA, whom many arent even syrian are innocent. Funny thing is bahraini soldiers believe in "democracy" so much that they go to syria to get killed by SAA instead Two Bahraini Soldiers Fighting for Al-Nusra Front Killed in Syria
 
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