Showing posts with label libya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label libya. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Mumbai's Support to Bahrainis

After observing the incidents in Bahrain of the brutality of the security forces towards unarmed protesters, every sane person is disturbed and want to be the voice against the oppressors. Since the Saudi army's invasion in Bahrain, the atrocities on the Bahrainis have increased manifold. The pictures on the Internet, Youtube, Twitter and different web news services have brought these inhuman behaviour of the tyrants to the fore.
Though, the media of GCC (Gulf Co-operational Council consisting 6 countries) has tried hard and is still trying to blackout the news coming out from Bahrain. Aljazeera channel which was considered to be a free media uptil now (clandestinely its an American supported and programmed channel) has totally turned a blind eye towards Bahrain. It is just stationed in Libya and covering the news providing a little evidence and repeating few video clips of wars over there. For Aljazeera, Bahrain protests for democracy doesn't exisits.
Many believers ask that what they should do at this moment when the human rights of the Bahrainis are trampled. Some have sent cables, emails, letters of protest to Bahraini Embassy and Consulates. Others gathered at Azad maidan to protest along with the Bahrain students, manifesting their solidarity to them.
But, a group of believers of South Mumbai has gathered (40) on last Sunday and recited Dua-e-Alawi-eMisri and Dua-e-Tawassul and sought divine intervention for the Bahraini problem.
May Allah accept their prayers. Aameen.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

If You Protest......... We Will Kill You

The Bahraini government is censoring the media and spinning false stories in its favor, the person claimed. The media reported protesters have Iranian connections. "The government spun the story to accuse protestors they are Iranian agents in Bahrain, although…no evidence exists."
Television talk show hosts have called the protestors violent traitors. Kuwait offered aid to Bahrain for those injured in the unrest, but its government refused. 
Additionally, social networking sites including Facebook and Twitter have been slowed down, and YouTube videos prevented from being uploaded.  Syria and Libya are receiving more coverage than Bahrain, the person says.  "It doesn't mean that our struggle for democracy and good government can be ignored. We need to freeze the assets of the royal family." 
The source said protests against the government began in August of last year and were confined to the villages, but in February they escalated to middle class and urban populations. "The government is very scared of urban areas, middle class, not just lower income areas. We have an unequal small minority… extremely wealthy," the person said. "People are told if you protest, we are going to kill you." Read Full Story

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