Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Monday, 30 May 2011
Islamophobia: Catholic Nun Forcibly Removed From Plane for Wearing "Muslim Garb"
Islamic countries ambassadors to Vatican condemn insult to Holy Quran
Turkish PM Lauds Reformative Decisions Taken By Syrian Leadership
Majority of Americans Accept the Idea of a Neighborhood Masjid
American to show their solidarity with innocent Bahraini people
Friday, 27 May 2011
Top US Government Insider: Bin Laden Died In 2001, 9/11 A False Flag
Bahrain: International support for the people as Al Khalifa commit more crimes
In further case of censorship, the BBC deny Palestine’s right to exist
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Occupied Bahrain: Audio confirming missing demonstrators turning up dead
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Monday, 23 May 2011
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Friday, 20 May 2011
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
German company pulls out of Israel rail project because it cuts through West Bank
Veolia dumped again! Congratulations to everyone who helped in the campaign
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Friday, 13 May 2011
Thursday, 12 May 2011
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Reconsider bin Laden’s Assassination: Take the Streets for peace, Not Hate
Teacher Allegedly Mocks Muslim Student After Death of bin Laden
Family Defends Former University Of Houston Student Accused of Terrorism
Third Intifada Underway: Rallies To Kick Israel’s Ambassador Out of Egypt
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Osama bin Laden mission agreed in secret 10 years ago by US and Pakistan
Event Alert: Emergency briefing on the human rights situation in Bahrain
INVITATION: Human Rights situation in Bahrain in the House of Lords on 12th May
Lord Avebury and the Islamic Human Rights Commission request the pleasure of your company at an emergency briefing on the human rights situation in Bahrain
Thursday 12th May 17.30 – 19.30
Committee Room 4
House of Lords
(Enter via Cromwell Green entrance)
To accept this invitation, or for more information, please contact:
Zainab Zahra Bhalloo on zainab@ihrc.org or 020 8904 4222
Monday, 9 May 2011
Write to your MPs to attend IHRC briefing on the Human Rights situation in Bahrain
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Bahrain Solidarity Protest - 07th May 2011 London, UK
Bahrain Solidarity Protest - 07th May 2011 London, UK
Date: For more information, visit: www . aimislam . com |
Friday, 6 May 2011
Israeli Army: We use Gaza military operation to test new weapons
Bahrain: International stands humiliate Al Khalifa, Saudi occupiers
These releases were succeeded by more arrests. In the past few days more Bahraini men and women were arrested and taken to the torture chambers being operated by the Al Khalifa and the Al Saud occupiers. Yesterday, Maryam Al Sayigh, 19, was detained and abused. Talal Abdul Hamid (Abu Yaqin) and his cousin, Ahmad Jaffar (Abu Yasser) from Bani Jamra were also arrested yesterday morning. Dr Majid Khalaf was arrested from the Salmaniya hospital. He is a senior surgeon of blood vessels. Saeed Mahdi Ayyad has been arrested when he refused to sign a paper alleging that the family's house was burnt due to an electric fault. The reality is that the house was burnt by the excessive firing of tear gas canisters.
These arrests followed the arrest of Sheikh Mohammad Ali Al Mahfoodh, 52, the Secretary General of the Islamic Action Society, a registered political society which has been targeted during the recent events. Nothing has been heard of the Sheikh since his arrest on Monday 2nd May.
Meanwhile, the news from the prisons have described an atmosphere of shear terror as the main figures of the opposition are being tortured mercilessly. Abdul Hadi Al Khawaja has broken skull, jaw and hand. His face is full of stitches while his hands and feet have turned black as a result of continuous hanging and beating. Mr Abdul Wahab Hussain's face was cut in several places. So is Hassan Mushaime who is suffering from cancer. Both are the most senior leading figures in detention. Dr Abdul Jalil Al Singace's condition is extremely bad as a result of extensive torture in the past six weeks. The Al Khalifa have not heeded the call by Catherine Ashton, the EU Foreign Relations High Representative who has called for the release of all political prisoners immediately. Yesterday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay issued the sharpest international criticism yet of the crackdown in Bahrain where the Sunni-led government has arrested hundreds from its Shia Muslim majority since the protests began. She said:"All political detainees must be immediately released and all detainees must have prompt access to legal counsel," Pillay said in a statement. She added: "My office has also received reports of severe torture against human rights defenders who are currently indetention... There must be independent investigations of these cases of death in detention and allegations of torture."
Today, the Swiss foreign ministry has expressed "serious" concern that four people in Bahrain have been sentenced to death for participating in anti-government protests.
The ministry has called on the Bahrain government to commute the sentences as part of a review of the decisions. The statement said: "The foreign ministry therefore encourages the Bahrain authorities to maintain this moratorium and as a next step, to abolish completely the death penalty."
Despite these calls the Al Khalifa family, backed by the Saudi occupiers, has not stopped targeting Bahrainis. In an inverview with the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al Watan, their defence minister, Khalifa bin Ahmad Al Khalifa, threatened to expel Shia natives from Bahrain to Iran and confirmed that his family would continue its harsh treatment of jailed Bahrainis. One of the activists, Naji Fatil, has today confirmed that his flat had been raided and its contents destroyed as the hooded security thugs continued their search for him. Many Bahrainis live in fear of the Al Khalifa brutality. This state terrorism has convinced Bahrainis that they could no longer co-exist with the Al Khalifa and Saudi occupiers and that Bahrainis must be given the right to determine their own destiny.
Bahrain Freedom Movement
6 May 2011
END THE SIEGE ON GAZA – FREE PALESTINE: Join the Protest - Saturday 14 May 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Bahrain: Beginning of international awareness amid more anti-Shia campaign
The Islamic Republic of Iran is top of the world in science growth
42nd Microfinance Appeal for buying sewing machine – Sister Gul Nisa
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Take Action: House Resolution Provides Israel Impunity for Gaza Crimes
Monday, 2 May 2011
Seminar: Inconsistent Western Policy towards Arab Uprisings, The case of Bahrain
From: John Hughes <mrsam13@googlemail.com>
Date: 2 May 2011 12:32
Subject: reminder of tomorrow's seminar
Open Discussions
in association with
Gulf Cultural Club
invites you to a seminar entitled
Inconsistent Western Policy towards Arab Uprisings:
The case of Bahrain
with
Dr Kristian Coates-Ulrichsen*
and Dr Fouad Al Ibrahim**
There will also be short clips on recent events
Tuesday 3rd May 2011
6.30pm
Venue : Abrar House , 45 Crawford Place, W1H 4LP
Nearest Station: Edgware Road
· Dr Kristian Ulrichsen is a Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Deputy Director of the Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is the author of The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914-22, Insecure Gulf: The End of Certainty and the Transition to the Post-Oil Era, and The Transformation of the Gulf: Politics, Economics and the Global Order (forthcoming, summer 2011).
** Dr Fouad Al Ibrahim is the Director of The Gulf Issues Centre for Strategic Studies, London
Admission is free. However for catering purposes please register by sending an email to info@open-discussions.com
or a text to 07795 660 438