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Feb 18, 2013

Bahrain arrests 'terror cell' with ties to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon

Bahrain has dismantled a "terrorist cell" linked to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon, the interior minister said, slamming what he called "escalation" in the kingdom as the Shiite opposition intensifies its protests.

Security services "have, with the help of a brotherly country, arrested the members of a terrorist cell made up of eight Bahraini elements", the state news agency BNA quoted Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa as saying.

The eight "moved between Iran, Iraq and Lebanon and received training in using arms and explosives as well as financial aid", he said. "Details about the case will be announced as soon as the investigation is completed."

Sheikh Rashid also denounced the "escalation in violence" in the Sunni-ruled kingdom where a protester and a policeman were killed during Shiite-led protests on Thursday to mark the second anniversary of a 2011 uprising there.

He said "terrorist acts had taken place over the past three days" in which "two people were killed and 75 policemen were wounded", adding that "there has been an escalation ... with the use of firearms" and explosives.

Bahraini police on Friday found a two-kilogram bomb containing "highly explosive material" on the causeway connecting Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and four people were arrested after four policemen were wounded by buckshot on Friday night.

Witnesses said that authorities have arrested many Shiite activists over the past few days.

Bahrain has suffered two years of political upheaval linked to opposition demands for a constitutional monarchy, with the unrest claiming at least 80 lives, according to international rights groups.

The latest unrest comes against the background of a fresh round of talks between opposition groups and the government that began last week.

Bahrain arrests 'terror cell' with ties to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon - The National
 
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Guess , these terror cell is like the last one .
I mean the medical professionals who treated the wounded protesters and then arrested on the context of being a terror cell and using Ambulances to transport weapons and explosives.

and now they are tired of only blaming Iran and added Iraq and Lebanon to the list .:no:
 
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Guess , these terror cell is like the last one .
I mean the medical professionals who treated the wounded protesters and then arrested on the context of being a terror cell and using Ambulances to transport weapons and explosives.

and now they are tired of only blaming Iran and added Iraq and Lebanon to the list .:no:

It was the terrorists who used ambulances to transport weapons, they used to kill/injure foreign workers and pro-government people. Doctors and nurses criminals were fired and jailed for turning hospitals into torture chambers for wounded pro-government people. There are graphic videos and pictures which prove this, not to mention the international investigation envoy which confirmed those terror acts.
 
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It was the terrorists who used ambulances to transport weapons, they used to kill/injure foreign workers and pro-government people. Doctors and nurses criminals were fired and jailed for turning hospitals into torture chambers for wounded pro-government people. There are graphic videos and pictures which prove this, not to mention the international investigation envoy which confirmed those terror acts.

yeah sure, you are right
 
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yeah sure, you are right

I am tired of saying this but know your place Iranian. Bahrain is Arab land and not Iranian land. Simple - mind your own business. Do you understand this?

You see Arabs don't care about Iran nor do we interfere in that country even though we easily could.

Why are the Iranians so eager to interfere in the Arab world? I understand that your moronic government might do it but "ordinary" Iranians as well?

And then you cry about being disliked in the Arab world, by Turkey, by Israel, by the West, by the Afghans and God's know what. Guess why.......

The crisis in Bahrain should be dealt by Bahrainis firstly and then secondly with other FELLOW ARABS. Afterwards the international community and then maybe Iran might sneak in after 100 other parts have been consulted first. Together with for example Taiwan who are as irrelevant.

Blackeagle is correct btw.

Also it was already dealt with easily:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpZt00ZbQVo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5BLzidTD1o

Although you don't understand or read Arabic as 99,9 % of all Iranians then notice the flag in the middle of the second video above.

:enjoy:
 
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I am tired of saying this but know your place Iranian. Bahrain is Arab land and not Iranian land. Simple - mind your own business. Do you understand this?

You see Arabs don't care about Iran nor do we interfere in that country even though we easily could.

Why are the Iranians so eager to interfere in the Arab world? I understand that your moronic government might do it but "ordinary" Iranians as well?

And then you cry about being disliked in the Arab world, by Turkey, by Israel, by the West, by the Afghans and God's know what. Guess why.......

The crisis in Bahrain should be dealt by Bahrainis firstly and then secondly with other FELLOW ARABS. Afterwards the international community and then maybe Iran might sneak in after 100 other parts have been consulted first. Together with for example Taiwan who are as irrelevant.

Blackeagle is correct btw.

Also it was already dealt with easily:

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Although you don't understand or read Arabic as 99,9 % of all Iranians then notice the flag in the middle of the second video above.

:enjoy:


well the first part of your posts shows how some people are fixated on race things and such , well remains me of Hitler . by the way it show how some people have repressed self esteem insufficiency in subconscious level .

and well the videos shows clearly how much Bahrain King have popular base , those videos instead of being something of pride well are shown king of Bahrain shame that he has to beg foreigners to suppress his people , well what you expect from some government that have no popular support.

about Iran meddling in Bahrain , well just tell you if we wanted to meddle in Bahrain in just 1 month all those tanks and armored vessels were fated the same as Israeli Merkavas in south Lebanon .if we wanted to interfere in Bahrain today instead of people of bahrain who are discriminated on daily basis it was the king who must escaped to his motherland Qatar.


and honestly you reached hypocrisy to the extent that showing Videos of Saudi army entering Bahrain and then claiming that Iran ,Iraq and Lebanon are meddling in Bahrain ?
 
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First learn to communicate in English and make yourself understandable. Do they not teach English in Iran? Large parts of your post make no sense whatsoever - especially the last part.

As I expected you did not manage to come up with just one single counterargument about Iranian interference in the Arab world. So at the end of the day my previous points are still as clear as the sun. You have no business in ANY Arab country whatsoever especially not a Arab country on the Arabian Peninsula.

The majority of Bahrain support the government and they did not need to bomb any cities/villages like your friend Al-Asad in Syria.

Moreover Bahrain and KSA are two Arab allies and will continue to remain as such. Bahrain is just a extension of KSA anyway and all Arabs in Bahrainis can trace their ancestry to KSA, including the royal family. In fact Bahrain is a little island located 25 km from KSA that is connected by the King Fahd Causeway. It will continue to be under KSA control and a KSA ally.
 
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First learn to communicate in English and make yourself understandable. Do they not teach English in Iran? Large parts of your post make no sense whatsoever - especially the last part.

As I expected you did not manage to come up with just one single counterargument about Iranian interference in the Arab world. So at the end of the day my previous points are still as clear as the sun. You have no business in ANY Arab country whatsoever especially not a Arab country on the Arabian Peninsula.

The majority of Bahrain support the government and they did not need to bomb any cities/villages like your friend Al-Asad in Syria.

Moreover Bahrain and KSA are two Arab allies and will continue to remain as such. Bahrain is just a extension of KSA anyway and all Arabs in Bahrainis can trace their ancestry to KSA, including the royal family. In fact Bahrain is a little island located 25 km from KSA that is connected by the King Fahd Causeway. It will continue to be under KSA control and a KSA ally.

Palestinians are Arab too, plz send some troops there if you dare ...
 
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That's the best use of Arab's armies and intelligence services, crushing their own people, countering revolutions, arresting fake spies and sending troops to suppress peaceful protesters accusing 75% of one country's population being agents of Iran, why? Because they are Shias demanding their rights.On the other hand, they are worried about 'freedom' in Syria.Even when the protests were peaceful in Syria, Arab countries supported it, then started sending terror gangs there.Why? Hypocrisy at its best.
 
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The Ayatollah regime of Iran is rapidly failing and instead of developing their country into a model for middle east they are looking for outward issues to cover their failure. I am sure people of Bahrain be it SHia or Sunni appreciate and cherish what they have and do not want to end up like Iran!


This is why the west loves the sheikhdoms and have no problems buying $100 barrel oil because they money would make its way back into the system very soon!
 
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That's the best use of Arab's armies and intelligence services, crushing their own people, countering revolutions, arresting fake spies and sending troops to suppress peaceful protesters accusing 75% of one country's population being agents of Iran, why? Because they are Shias demanding their rights.On the other hand, they are worried about 'freedom' in Syria.Even when the protests were peaceful in Syria, Arab countries supported it, then started sensing terror gangs there.Why? Hypocrisy at its best.

Spare me from the nonsense. We have discussed this too much and I told you why I don't think Bahraini "revolution" as a rightful one. However, to make it easier for you to get, both Jordanians and Bahrainis who resorted to violence are terrorists. Why? because both resorted to violence at the very early stage of their demonstrations trying to impose their demands on the rest of people and ignoring governments calls for dialogues. Protesters in the most democratic countries get beaten up and jailed if they resorted to violence. I gave you Jordanian case as an example to make sure that there are a Sunni and Shia in both cases.

BTW, Bashar is the most racist Arab secular leader of all times. So, according to you I should like him.

The Ayatollah regime of Iran is rapidly failing and instead of developing their country into a model for middle east they are looking for outward issues to cover their failure. I am sure people of Bahrain be it SHia or Sunni appreciate and cherish what they have and do not want to end up like Iran!



This is why the west loves the sheikhdoms and have no problems buying $100 barrel oil because they money would make its way back into the system very soon!

Somboso strikes again.:lol:
 
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Spare me from the nonsense. We have discussed this too much and I told you why I don't think Bahraini "revolution" as a rightful one. However, to make it easier for you to get, both Jordanians and Bahrainis who resorted to violence are terrorists. Why? because both resorted to violence at the very early stage of their demonstrations trying to impose their demands on the rest of people and ignoring governments calls for dialogues. Protesters in the most democratic countries get beaten up and jailed if they resorted to violence. I gave you Jordanian case as an example to make sure that there are a Sunni and Shia in both cases.

BTW, Bashar is the most racist Arab secular leader of all times. So, according to you I should like him.

You forgot Bashar-Iranian love connection
 
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Morally there is NO difference between Syria and Bahrain. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just being a hypocrite.

Atleast there are no foreigners in Bahrain, other than pro government merceneries of course.
 
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