Sunday, April 24, 2011

Bahrain raises the stakes

15 March 2011, last updated at 17: 24 Frank Gardner By State-of-the-art ET Frank Gardner BBC security An anti-government protester holds a copy of the Koran as she passes by the Saudi Embassy in Manama, 15 March 2011 contact person of the Anti-government Klimaflüchtlinge say the move as "invasion" of Bahrain is the tipping point. The additional 1 500 in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates troops to help restore order in the communities of al-Khalifa family has dramatically raised the small Gulf Kingdom, the stakes.

It is a controversial and somewhat desperate measure as the police and security forces of their own Bahrain are patently incapable of handling a willingness on the part of the anti-government protests to date.


Follows a series of behind-closed-doors discussions between key figures within each of these countries in crisis ".


This has led to the Gulf rulers would like to present the almost "an internal family matter," one or the other fraternal country to another helping. In practice, it is an unprecedented and potentially very Prostatitis. How is it crashed with the various stakeholders?


The opposition leader have been quick to condemn the "invasion" of this meeting, "occupation" and "an act of war". Klimaflüchtlinge fear, they now have foreign troops of excessive violence. They do not accept the Government's assumption that the sets are called the key sites such as the security measures of the oil storage locations, points out that they have attacked them.


Social networks sites such as Twitter and Facebook, a brilliant, such as the insane comments this one on Tuesday: "is it to say, the first ever held in the history of the Bahrain's war was responsible for bringing any action against the peaceful citizens?"


In the case of the al Khalifa family and the State media has enabled many of the statements, saying, this was the necessary action to restore law and order.

Saudi Arabian troops cross the causeway leading to Bahrain in this still image taken from video March 14, 2011.Bahrain says Saudi Arabia needed reinforcements to restore law and order

The night before the Saudi Arabian forces went to the Government official told the BBC: "the situation has stabilized, because this is getting out. Hopefully, the rule of law can be enforced and discussions [with opposition leader] may be obtained from the running. "


Is almost certainly differences of opinion, which the family. Seven Klimaflüchtlinge prosessoitiin last month, it was the crown prince of personal action, which led to the withdrawal of security forces and the search for dialogue and compromise to be stepped up.


But not to other family, which implements the kiristyvään line "in its" home market that unless these protests are down ruthlessly throughout the dynasty, they could be threatened.


A set of analysts believe that Bahrain had little choice but to call the Saudi forces, Saudi Arabia authoritarian rulers was adamant that the unrest to be killed before it roiskunut into the Shiite dominated by Saudi Arabia's oil-producing and the Eastern Province.


There has been some small troubles already, but nothing compared to what could erupt if the neighbouring Shiite Bahrain saw a full-scale revolution. Saudi Arabia is Bahrain's mainly in the Gulf ally and the two countries often work in concert.


Iran has called the Saudi Arabian forces in Bahrain, the introduction of "unfair". Bahrain has responded by saying, effectively, "and" as available "basis, taking into account their own company," and has withdrawn its Ambassador to Tehran Protest. The Government of Bahrain has long suspected Iran's persistent attempts to Bahrain, "the fifth column" subversives, but critics say this is just an excuse to round up its domestic opponents.


Although many Bahrainis have been appalled and alarmed by the arrival of foreign troops, the other, perhaps, did a bizarrely sigh of relief. They are, I hope, it is assigned to the Asian Klimaflüchtlinge illegal and intimidated, sometimes the checkpoints, which has grown from around the country, the emissions permits the use of the business and choking the economy.


The Shiite Bahrainis to complain to the local gangs to reduce manning checkpoints, you can see the certificates of the persons and taking of the person demanding back to anyone who is from the Sunni minority.


However, this pales next to the horrific casualties caused by the Klimaflüchtlinge when they are brought into the hospital, you must have the following reports.


Many want to anything else than the elected Parliament with full executive powers, but the others are being radicalised as part of the Kingdom of demanding and perhaps the entire Court, leaving the family violence.

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