What is the reason of the disorder in Bahrain? Will it last?
By angeljhing89
@angeljhing89 (51)
Philippines
February 17, 2011 9:57am CST
I am watching a local news right now about the situation in bahrain.
I have a friend in bahrain and she said that the government of bahrain is blocking any news about the situation there. There are about ten dead people however theres no coverage or footage.
From work they go directly to their houses because there are a lot of tanks outside.
They dont watch tv nor try to open their email because it might be monitored.
I am really concerned for my friends safety, I hope that they will not target ordinary and helpless people.
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4 responses
@mortein869 (51)
• Pakistan
10 May 11
@angeljhing89
Another very reliable link that i,m following is an online news channel.it,s web address is
www.presstv.ir
100% true picture of massacre being done by SAUDIs nd BAHRAIN govt against the common people......
@achilles2010 (3051)
• India
20 Feb 11
The trouble there is limited to Pearl Square. Schools and Offices are functioning normally. The situation is in control. Government has issued warning to people not to venture out in troubled spots.
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
17 Feb 11
Governement is the ruler.
It can do anything,
anything.
It can raise the rates and put pressure on common people.
It can attack on common people in the form of police.
It can do harm to the society openly, but no one can do against for that, if any one gives reply to the govt they sent to jails....
From the ancient days, the common man is a common man.
What a great poor situation of bahrain people is?
I am fully against to this cruel activity.
@naija4real (1291)
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17 Feb 11
I think the events in Bahrain is as a result of the spillover of the Egyptian uprising against Ex-president Hosni Mubarack government. When the Bahraini saw that the Egyptian succeeded in removing their leader. They also followed the same example to make sure their country also go through change. One thing is clear, the middle east is going through some kind of re-birth. From Tunisia,Egypt, Algeria, Jordan, Yemen, Libya,etc there is a strong desire by the people to change their destiny by changing their leaders. Even in Iran, there was some kind of demonstration. I do not know when the middle east will have stability but I know that things will never remain the same again. It is now the beginning of a new beginning.