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Protesting Today in Bahrain
Corporate Security Office | 2/13/2011 | Unknown

Posted on 02/14/2011 7:51:30 AM PST by SomeCallMeTim

Anti-government activists are reported to be planning to stage nationwide demonstrations against the ruling al-Khalifa family on 13 -14 February. The protests are reportedly referred to on social networking websites as ‘The 14 February Revolution in Bahrain', and organisers claim they are not associated with any pre-existing political group or movement.

The gatherings are likely to focus on government buildings in the capital Manama, such as the interior ministry in the west of the city. Other potential rally venues are Exhibition Road, the Ras Ruman mosque near the Diplomatic Area in the north of the city, the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Juffair and the Bahrain Mall area. Outside Manama, demonstrations may be held on Sitra island, as well as in the mainly Shia towns and villages of Samaheej, Sanabis, Tubli, Sar, Sitra, Maameer, Malkiya and Karzakan. While tight security is likely to contain any disturbances during the rally, there is a credible risk of scuffles between participants and the security forces which could pose incidental risks to bystanders.

The calls for the 14 February protests come in the wake of a wave of popular protests in North Africa and the Middle East, inspired by the dramatic ousting of Tunisian president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali on 14 January. Opposition activity has since been most significant in Egypt, with that country's president Hosni Mubarak currently facing major demonstrations and repeated calls for his immediate resignation. The organisers of the 14 February gatherings have reportedly juxtaposed the image of head of state King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa with those of Ben Ali and Mubarak on promotional web pages, illustrating how opponents of the ruling regime have been emboldened to act by recent events abroad.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
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Bahrain has, historically, been a very peaceful and prosperous place to be. For demonstrators to be popping up here seems to support claims by Beck that what we are seeing is an organized up-rising across all of the Middle East.

This note for forwarded to me from our sales agent who works in Bahrain. All internet has been shut down in Bahrain today... he had to email from his home in Saudi.

1 posted on 02/14/2011 7:51:32 AM PST by SomeCallMeTim
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To: SomeCallMeTim

it is coming here soon.


2 posted on 02/14/2011 7:53:02 AM PST by balch3
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To: SomeCallMeTim

We have a naval base in Bahrain. It is one of the more liberal countries in the Gulf allowing women to drive and the sale of alcohol. The Saudis built a causeway to Bahrain so they could drive there and party. Bahrain has a large Shi’a population (about 2/3). The ruling family is Sunni. I would be very concerned about an Iranian influence in these demonstrations.


3 posted on 02/14/2011 7:58:40 AM PST by kabar
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it is coming here soon.

Yep.. just as soon as 43 Million people get their food stamp payments reduced...

4 posted on 02/14/2011 8:03:01 AM PST by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them)
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I would be very concerned about an Iranian influence in these demonstrations.

No question... the Iranians are also PO'd at Bahrain because they are developing the gas fields that sit between them... and, Iran can get it's act together to do so.

5 posted on 02/14/2011 8:04:30 AM PST by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them)
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As the more enlightened nations like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia see unrest on their streets, it will be interesting to watch Obama and our press rejoice at the upheaval.

This guy’s true colors are more clear each and every day.

And of course, even ten protesters will be deemed to be speaking for the nation.


6 posted on 02/14/2011 8:05:20 AM PST by DoughtyOne (There once was a man named Barack, whose pediatrition refused to talk...)
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To: SomeCallMeTim

The “Day of rage” was coined by the Weathermen and SDS and first used in 1969 Chicago.

“Days of Rage in Chicago - Dohrn & Ayers 1969 Weathermen (Obama’s buddies)”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2065681/posts


7 posted on 02/14/2011 8:08:00 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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As the more enlightened nations like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia

I don't care who ya are, that's funny right there.
8 posted on 02/14/2011 8:15:27 AM PST by FewsOrange
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To: SomeCallMeTim
The ruling family is Sunni and the majority of the population is Shia. The fact that they currently have prosperous little island, would not deter the majority population from overthrowing the Royal family, even if they knew it meant widespread poverty.
9 posted on 02/14/2011 8:19:06 AM PST by NavVet ("You Lie!")
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To: NavVet
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10 posted on 02/14/2011 8:24:04 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: balch3

“it is coming here soon.”

Muslims, the parasitic enttilement class or Tea Party?


11 posted on 02/14/2011 8:26:40 AM PST by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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entitlement


12 posted on 02/14/2011 8:27:17 AM PST by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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To: SVTCobra03

leftists, parasites, Muslims. Stupid gullible twentysomethings too.


13 posted on 02/14/2011 8:28:28 AM PST by balch3
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To: balch3
it is coming here soon

Sure hope so. Elections don't do jack.

14 posted on 02/14/2011 8:31:11 AM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (BYOST -- bring your own sark tag. Thank you.)
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To: SomeCallMeTim

it is coming here soon.

Yep.. just as soon as 43 Million people get their food stamp payments reduced...
>>>>>>>>>>>>

And that’s only the beginning of the coming “austerity”.


15 posted on 02/14/2011 8:34:56 AM PST by unkus
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To: kabar

It was very liberal back in ‘92 when I was there as well..Fond memories of Bahrain.


16 posted on 02/14/2011 8:37:45 AM PST by Michael Barnes
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"As the more enlightened nations like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia see unrest on their streets"

Bahrain, yes. The Kingdom, not so much. In MANY regards, Saudi Arabia is even more backwards than Iran. Iran has a flourishing, though underground, hipster culture. That is to say, that there is a HUGE student population that is much less inclined to theocracy than their counterparts in Saudi. Iran, especially Tehran, is remarkably cosmopolitan (relative to the region). There is nothing cosmopolitan in The Kingdom.

The only thing enlightened about Saudi (and this may have been your point), is that they aren't waging open war on Israel, although the wahhabism that dominates the Sunnis in Saudi, probably is the most virulent and violent form of Muslim extremism.

17 posted on 02/14/2011 8:38:53 AM PST by OldDeckHand
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"It was very liberal back in ‘92 when I was there as well..Fond memories of Bahrain."

I've been there several times in the last 10-years. I liked it too. It the entire Middle East was like Bahrain, the world would be in a much better place.

They have slowly embraced democratic reforms over the last decade or longer, which has allowed them to more carefully manage the process. Minority voices are given actual voice in their parliamentary system, which really helps to reduce the "heat" of their political climate.

In many ways, they're a great model for others in the region to follow.

18 posted on 02/14/2011 8:43:32 AM PST by OldDeckHand
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To: FewsOrange

Okay, then you think that Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are two of the most repressive governments in the region. Okay, good to know. I don’t share your views on that.


19 posted on 02/14/2011 8:44:41 AM PST by DoughtyOne (There once was a man named Barack, whose pediatrition refused to talk...)
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To: SomeCallMeTim
Bahrain has, historically, been a very peaceful and prosperous place to be. For demonstrators to be popping up here seems to support claims by Beck that what we are seeing is an organized up-rising across all of the Middle East.

It makes me wonder if Iran (or others) have been planning this for a while and setting up organizational infrastructure, as a way to reduce/isolate US influence in the region.

20 posted on 02/14/2011 8:46:10 AM PST by PapaBear3625 ("It is only when we've lost everything, that we are free to do anything" -- Fight Club)
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