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Bahrain Blames Iran In Shi'ite Demonstrations
2005-03-15
Bahrain has determined that Iran was sponsoring anti-regime activities in the Gulf Arab kingdom. Arab diplomatic sources said Bahrain's intelligence services have obtained evidence that Iranian operatives were directing some of the Shi'ite unrest in the Gulf Cooperation Council state. The sources said Bahrain has warned Iran to immediately end this activity or face a crisis in relations. Bahraini authorities have been alarmed by the Ashura march of Shi'ites in Manama in which participants displayed huge posters of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei and Hizbullah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah. The sources said a Bahraini investigation determined that the Shi'ites were ordered by Iranian regime elements to march with the posters in support of Teheran. "For Bahrain, this was the breaking point," an Arab diplomat said. "This was a gross interference in Bahrain's affairs of the kind not seen in a decade."
Posted by:Fred

#8  The Bahraini, since January 30, have seen the answer blowing in the wind. Due to an inversion, the wind has not yet reached Persia.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-03-15 7:32:12 PM  

#7  The Bahraini, since 2002, have been citizens in a constitutional monarchy. I think Mahmood has commented on this here before.

Being anti-Mad Mullah is in everyone's favor in the ME (and elsewhere, for that matter).
Posted by: Quana   2005-03-15 7:08:08 PM  

#6  Yah, them too. It was a family shared hobby, so to speak.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-15 3:40:56 AM  

#5  wasn't that the kids?
Posted by: Thath Angort7797   2005-03-15 3:38:21 AM  

#4  Saddam , how come they let you get on computer in prison?!
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-15 3:02:32 AM  

#3  BAR..how about toss'em into the woodchipper instead?
Posted by: Thath Angort7797   2005-03-15 2:58:11 AM  

#2  Maybe being anti-Iran is becoming fashionable in the ME.
Posted by: AzCat   2005-03-15 1:58:56 AM  

#1  Why are the Bahrainis getting all hot and bothered about this development? It's not a democracy, but a kingdom for God's sake! Issue a decree, find the perps and the participants on Bahraini soil and toss 'em into the hoosegow!!
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-15 1:25:31 AM  

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