Monday, February 13, 2012

The opposition Bahrain closes ', ' discussions

on 17 July 2011, last updated at 10: 29 Thousands of anti-government female protesters shout anti-government slogans during a gathering held in the village of Bilad al-Qadeem, south of Manama, by opposition party al-Wifaq, 15 July 2011 -of-ET, is the largest Shia community is in Bahrain long complained of discrimination in Bahrain Shiite opposition bloc Bahrain's, says it intends to pull out of the democracy protests in the wake of the determination of the Government-led Sunni debates.

The spokesman of the Group of al-Wifaq, said the national dialogue had not been serious, and they will not participate in Sunday's session.

Bloc appealed that the opposition had been granted too few seats in the talks.

The dialogue was launched on 2 July.

Al-Wifaq, the spokesman said the decision to abandon the national dialogue that would jeopardize the ratification-Wifaq.

"We have tried but without success, to serious dialogue," the spokesman told the French news agency AFP.

Announcing the talks Start earlier this month, King Hamad Bin Issa Al-Khalifa, said all options were on the table.

Discussions on the work of anti-government protests in the Gulf for months in the Kingdom, which left more than 30 people dead.

Hundreds of opposition supporters have been jailed.

Al-Wifaq has said, is not in the Government of Bahrain the largest Shia sought an invoice but it seeks to reform.


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