Peaceful protesters killed in Bahrain today

Depends on the situation and circumstances of the protest. :cool:

Well the Shites in Bahrain are marginalized and denied posts in the Military and other jobs, they are basically a second class behind the Sunnis. This is acceptable to you? Shites out number Sunnis in that country by the way.

what happens between the sunnis and the shia anywhere on earth is none of your business. and for your information, we do not consider the king of bahrain a sunni muslim because he is america's pet and he has no problem killing all of his people for the sake of america and he would not kill his people if america didnt give him the green light to do so
in your reply, you are trying to turn the shia members here against the sunni members by giving people a false dirty thought that the sunnis are insensitive and dont care about whats going on to the shia in bahrain. you want to start a sectarian war here between shia and sunni members by telling people you love and care about the bahrainis more than their fellow muslims.

The sectarian war has been alive and well for hundreds of years. Blaming anyone other than Muslims is stupid.
 
Well the Shites in Bahrain are marginalized and denied posts in the Military and other jobs, they are basically a second class behind the Sunnis. This is acceptable to you? Shites out number Sunnis in that country by the way.

what happens between the sunnis and the shia anywhere on earth is none of your business. and for your information, we do not consider the king of bahrain a sunni muslim because he is america's pet and he has no problem killing all of his people for the sake of america and he would not kill his people if america didnt give him the green light to do so
in your reply, you are trying to turn the shia members here against the sunni members by giving people a false dirty thought that the sunnis are insensitive and dont care about whats going on to the shia in bahrain. you want to start a sectarian war here between shia and sunni members by telling people you love and care about the bahrainis more than their fellow muslims.

The sectarian war has been alive and well for hundreds of years. Blaming anyone other than Muslims is stupid.

the sectarian war has always involved a third party other than sunnis and shia. the third party is anti-muslims like you who pretend they are a friend of a muslim group so they can turn this group against the other one.
 
what happens between the sunnis and the shia anywhere on earth is none of your business. and for your information, we do not consider the king of bahrain a sunni muslim because he is america's pet and he has no problem killing all of his people for the sake of america and he would not kill his people if america didnt give him the green light to do so
in your reply, you are trying to turn the shia members here against the sunni members by giving people a false dirty thought that the sunnis are insensitive and dont care about whats going on to the shia in bahrain. you want to start a sectarian war here between shia and sunni members by telling people you love and care about the bahrainis more than their fellow muslims.

The sectarian war has been alive and well for hundreds of years. Blaming anyone other than Muslims is stupid.

the sectarian war has always involved a third party other than sunnis and shia. the third party is anti-muslims like you who pretend they are a friend of a muslim group so they can turn this group against the other one.

Sunnis and Shites have been at each others throats before America even existed you stupid pig whore. Take some personal responsibility for yourself and stop blaming all your problems on Israel and America.
 
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The sectarian war has been alive and well for hundreds of years. Blaming anyone other than Muslims is stupid.

the sectarian war has always involved a third party other than sunnis and shia. the third party is anti-muslims like you who pretend they are a friend of a muslim group so they can turn this group against the other one.

Sunnis and Shites have been at each others throats before America even existed you stupid pig whore. Take some personal responsibility for yourself and stop blaming all your problems on Israel and America.

it existed in the past and it was casued by anti-muslims and and it's america's policy today to divide muslims.
do you think you pig people will listen to a womanizer like you?
 
Reall is this all you got moonlite? all the problems in your life lays at the feet of the Americans huh? America is to blame for the lack of job ops for Shites in Bahrain? America is to blame because the people in Yemen don't have a pot to piss in? America is to blame because the people in Libya are sick of dealing with Ghadaffi? is America the all powerful god that dictates life for Muslims? I know you have been raised from the cradle to hate the West and Americans, it is not your fault you are ignorant. Even here in the civil war there were slaves who preferred to stay slaves under their white masters, you are cut from the same cloth as them. Freedom is not for the people who are scared.
 
the sectarian war has always involved a third party other than sunnis and shia. the third party is anti-muslims like you who pretend they are a friend of a muslim group so they can turn this group against the other one.

Sunnis and Shites have been at each others throats before America even existed you stupid pig whore. Take some personal responsibility for yourself and stop blaming all your problems on Israel and America.

it existed in the past and it was casued by anti-muslims and and it's america's policy today to divide muslims.
do you think you pig people will listen to a womanizer like you?

HAHAHAHA I have more of a chance than a burka wearing whore like you. Your burka not only covers your head, it covers your brain.
 
you dont care about the bahrainis. you are worried about america's base in bahrain and if the protests win and the king falls the american military will be in danger and iran will take over bahrain. thats your sick thinking. you dont care about the bahrainis.
we all know america puts its nose in everybody's business. america can not rest if other people are not suffering.
 
Bahrain Protests Far More Complex than U.S. Media Show

Longtime U.S. ally 1 million people has a unique demographic challenge that makes these protests different than the others in the Arab world.

The majority of the residents of Bahrain are foreign citizens. Few nations face such a challenge to governance. 54 percent of Bahrain's residents are foreign citizens.

Like many Gulf states, Bahrain used guest workers over the last few decades to fill jobs that locals would often refuse. The CIA reports that Saudi Arabia's population is 20 percent foreign. Kuwait's population is 46 percent foreign.

Bahrain is a constitutional monarchy, with a two house legislature. The upper house is appointed by the King of Bahrain and the lower house is elected. Bahrain allows women to vote. About 89 percent of the population lives in urban areas.

Bahrain Protests Far More Complex than U.S. Media Show - Yahoo! News
 
you dont care about the bahrainis. you are worried about america's base in bahrain and if the protests win and the king falls the american military will be in danger and iran will take over bahrain. thats your sick thinking. you dont care about the bahrainis.
we all know america puts its nose in everybody's business. america can not rest if other people are not suffering.

HAHAHAHAHA child you are so brainwashed you are 100% wrong, I wish nothing but the best for the people of Bahrain and I want them to have their freedom. The protests in Bahrain are nothing to do with the presence of the US there, YOU are the fucking idiot who is complaining about the US Navy in Bahrain. US Forces are in your country too, tough shit for you, you just have to fucking deal with it.
 
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you dont care about the bahrainis. You are worried about america's base in bahrain and if the protests win and the king falls the american military will be in danger and iran will take over bahrain. Thats your sick thinking. You dont care about the bahrainis.
We all know america puts its nose in everybody's business. America can not rest if other people are not suffering.

hahahahaha child you are so brainwashed you are 100% wrong, i wish nothing but the best for the people of bahrain and i want them to have their freedom. The protests in bahrain are nothing to do with the presence of the us there, you are the fucking idiot who is complaining about the us navy in bahrain. Us forces are in your country too, tough shit for you, you just have to fucking deal with it.

hypocrite
 
you dont care about the bahrainis. You are worried about america's base in bahrain and if the protests win and the king falls the american military will be in danger and iran will take over bahrain. Thats your sick thinking. You dont care about the bahrainis.
We all know america puts its nose in everybody's business. America can not rest if other people are not suffering.

hahahahaha child you are so brainwashed you are 100% wrong, i wish nothing but the best for the people of bahrain and i want them to have their freedom. The protests in bahrain are nothing to do with the presence of the us there, you are the fucking idiot who is complaining about the us navy in bahrain. Us forces are in your country too, tough shit for you, you just have to fucking deal with it.

hypocrite

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Internet Restricted in Bahrain as Protests Escalate

As protests continue in Bahrain, data suggests that access to many websites has been restricted there.

Arbor Networks, a security research company that tracks Internet traffic, told The New York Times on Friday that traffic into and out of Bahrain has dropped between 10% and 20% below expected levels. Traffic normally only drops that low during natural disasters or global sporting events.

The graph below shows Bahrain’s Internet traffic levels this week compared to average traffic levels during the previous three weeks. The traffic this week has been significantly lower than usual. Arbor Networks told The Times that it couldn’t absolutely rule out technical difficulties as a cause for the drop, though the most likely cause was blocked websites.

A Harvard University website that crowdsources reports of inaccessible webpages shows that many sites, including bahrainonline.org and bahrainrights.org, have been reported to be inaccessible. But almost all of the reports were made before the protests in Bahrain started.

Last month, Egypt blocked websites like Twitter and Facebook in response to unrest before blocking the Internet altogether (See that graph here). The success that Egyptian protesters had in ousting former president Hosni Mubarak despite these drastic digital measures is often cited as enhancing the confidence of protesters in Bahrain, Algeria and elsewhere in the Middle East.

Internet Restricted in Bahrain as Protests Continue
 
Saudi Arabia Risks Shiite Unrest in Wake of Bahrain

Violent unrest in Bahrain provoked by discontent among the majority-Shiite Muslim population risks spilling over to their co-religionists in neighboring Saudi Arabia, which holds one-fifth of the world’s oil, analysts say.

Bahrain, a close Saudi ally which is ruled by the Sunni Muslim Al Khalifa family, has been rocked by protests since Feb. 14 that have led to calls for the government’s dismissal after at least five people died as security forces cracked down on the demonstrators.

Saudi Arabia has a Shiite minority concentrated in its eastern oil-producing hub that also complains of discrimination. Any spread of unrest into the world’s biggest oil exporter risks pushing crude prices above the 2 1/2-year high reached this week. Authorities arrested 38 people after clashes involving Shiite pilgrims in the holy city of Medina two months ago.

A member of the Saudi royal family, Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz, warned in an interview with BBC Arabic TV that unless King Abdullah introduces more political participation and human rights, Saudi Arabia may also see protests.

“Unless problems facing Saudi Arabia are solved, what happened and is still happening in some Arab countries, including Bahrain, could spread to Saudi Arabia, even worse,” Prince Talal told the London-based TV broadcaster in an interview aired late yesterday.

Saudi Arabia Risks Shiite Unrest in Wake of Bahrain - Bloomberg
 
dont get your hopes up. nothing is going to happen in saudi.
personally, i am against any protests in saudi arabia.
 

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