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Brij Sharma is an Indian journalist and editor based in Bahrain. Brij tells us the interesting stories we don't usually hear from the middle east country.
As one murdered policeman's wife asked: 'What about the rights of my husband?' And in the same region a highly-educated activist called Binayak Sen was held for anti-national activity since he was found to be a conduit between the terrorists and
Yet, only last week the Cabinet again affirmed that the door for dialogue was open and would remain so and it hoped that the dialogue saw the participation of all to achieve a national consensus through constitutional establishments.
The society secretary-general Faisal Foulad says they are gathering evidence against her to be presented to the prosecutors overseas, especially since her inflammatory comments have resulted in hate crimes against the Asian community in Bahrain. She
Why has Sawsan written the open letter to Cindy? Because, as she says: '... despite my country and USA being bound by various treaties, the latter has changed its policies towards the former as felt in some recent US political arrangements. It has
After a lot of hoopla and pre-departure publicity, including protestations that it was not carrying any arms, a boat with 120 so-called activists [including 10 children!!] set out from Dayyer near Bushehr for Bahrain, some 300km across the Arabian G