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You had an agreement? Then why wasn't I informed? :angry: It shall be null and void as of this moment.
Welcome back habibi, where have u been.

And on the thread, the Khalifas should really grow some ballz, and let the cops handle the situation like any police in any country would. When they will have hot metal flying towards them all this petrol bomb nonsense will stop.
 
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Bahrain intensifies brutal crackdown on popular protests
It's really time to oust the wahabits regime

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21 Bahraini Protesters Sentenced to 315 Years in Prison

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Bahraini regime sentenced 21 protesters to 15 years in prison each, as it continues its heavy-handed crackdown on political dissent.


Last month, 46 Bahraini dissidents were also given heavy prison sentences. Two were children who received 3-year sentences.

Human Rights Watch has recently described the Bahraini judiciary as having an “injustice system”, for criminalizing dissent and entrenching impunity, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, the country’s main opposition group, said on its official website on Wednesday.

Al Wefaq said the Bahraini judiciary is a tool for political-retaliation in the hands of the Authority to punish dissidents for calling for democratic transition in the country.

The lengthy sentences come in conjunction with acquittals of police officers and troops who killed protesters in the brutal crackdown on the peaceful protests since 14 February 2011.

Many prisoners continue to complain of torture and assault during arrest and interrogation to coerce them into confessing to fake accusations. Bahrain was condemned by 47 states in the UN Human Rights Council for its appalling human rights situation.
 
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21 Bahraini Protesters Sentenced to 315 Years in Prison

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Bahraini regime sentenced 21 protesters to 15 years in prison each, as it continues its heavy-handed crackdown on political dissent.


Last month, 46 Bahraini dissidents were also given heavy prison sentences. Two were children who received 3-year sentences.

Human Rights Watch has recently described the Bahraini judiciary as having an “injustice system”, for criminalizing dissent and entrenching impunity, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, the country’s main opposition group, said on its official website on Wednesday.

Al Wefaq said the Bahraini judiciary is a tool for political-retaliation in the hands of the Authority to punish dissidents for calling for democratic transition in the country.

The lengthy sentences come in conjunction with acquittals of police officers and troops who killed protesters in the brutal crackdown on the peaceful protests since 14 February 2011.

Many prisoners continue to complain of torture and assault during arrest and interrogation to coerce them into confessing to fake accusations. Bahrain was condemned by 47 states in the UN Human Rights Council for its appalling human rights situation.

Where do you get this source? I'm not trusting any Iranian source or any Shia source. Probably is far from the truth. Let's find out the real reasons.

This is an attempted Shia take over of another Muslim Arab country. It's time to deport all of them to Iran where they belong.
 
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Where do you get this source? I'm not trusting any Iranian source or any Shia source. Probably is far from the truth. Let's find out the real reasons.

This is an attempted Shia take over of another Muslim Arab country. It's time to deport all of them to Iran where they belong.
LOL, funny that you hate shias, but like their money and arms ;) :lol:
 
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LOL, funny that you hate shias, but like their money and arms ;) :lol:

I don't hate Shia, I hate people who try taking over neighboring nations. We also don't take their money or arms. They give arms to their Hezbollah.
 
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I don't hate Shia, I hate people who try taking over neighboring nations. We also don't take their money or arms. They give arms to their Hezbollah.

The Palestinian PLO tried to take over Jordan during what's called black September, that started the 1 year civil war of Jordan. Then they were expelled to Lebanon, they tried to take over Lebanon which led to the 15 year long Lebanese civil war which ripped their internal society apart, they still suffer from it till today ( South - North Lebanon divide ).
Cheered for Saddam's invasion of Kuwait.

I don't hate Palestinians, you just write too much bullshit.
 
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and your Hamas?

I told you we don't get arms from Iran, what don't you get about that? And how did we get to this discussion? All Shia in Arab nations create trouble then cry sectarianism. This is their way of exercising control over Arab nations since they hate Muslims.

Bahrain does nothing to the Shia community, they should be thankful the state has tolerated their attacks on state property on policemen.

In Syria, the regime is Alawi and so is the whole staff which actually have any influence on state affairs. The regime attacks all cities which aren't alawi. So why aren't you guys crying sectarianism over there? If anything all of you supporting the crackdown.

The Palestinian PLO tried to take over Jordan during what's called black September, that started the 1 year civil war of Jordan. Then they were expelled to Lebanon, they tried to take over Lebanon which led to the 15 year long Lebanese civil war which ripped their internal society apart, they still suffer from it till today ( South - North Lebanon divide ).
Cheered for Saddam's invasion of Kuwait.

I don't hate Palestinians, you just write too much bullshit.

The PLO was wrong in Jordan. They're to blame for that. For Lebanon you have no knowledge about what occurred in Lebanon. Lebanese Christians started the infighting and Hezbollah was being killed by the Syrian regime.

There's a difference as well, you people are attempting ideological takeover in places that don't share your beliefs. None of you condemn the Syrian regime at all. We Arabs and me myself have condemned all our troublemakers.

I could care less if a useless person like you hated us or not.
 
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