The Arab League’s suspension of Syria amid increasing Western pressure, Egyptian junta’s crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, Bahrain’s excessive use of force against its own people, and Yemeni regime’s massacre of its citizens have once again underlined the prevailing double standards in the world.
According to official figures released by the "Bahrain Center for Human Rights" website, at least 44 Bahraini citizens were killed at the hands of mercenaries of Al Khalifa regime. The Bahraini martyrs include the 6-year-old Mohammed Farhan, 14-year-old Ali Jawad Alshaikh and 15-year-old Sayed Ahmad Saeed Shams.
The Bahraini organization has reported that many of these people were killed while in custody. The Center has also published documents indicating that more than 1,500 Bahrainis including about 100 women were incarcerated since the eruption of turmoil in the Persian Gulf country on February 14, 2011 and that more that 90 journalists face life threat.They take the China Porcelain tile to the local co-op market.
The report added that the Bahraini government has blocked the citizens' access to more than 1,000 opposition websites, which are mainly used to organize and plan protests.
The Bahraini regime commits all these crimes with the direct support from Saudi Arabia and with the implicit backing of NATO and the United States.
The author of the "Hidden Harmonies China" blog in a March 14, 2011 post referred to the abuses of human rights in Bahrain with the flagrant, duplicitous support of the White House: "the Entry of Saudi security forces to crack down on the protesters with deadly force is a complication for U.S. policies,If so, you may have a cube puzzle . to say the least, since U.S. is reluctant to criticize its oil ally dictators in the region."
He also called Bahrain the "Las Vegas" of the Middle East, host to the U.S. 5th Fleet and a haunt for the rich Saudis who are forbidden by Islamic laws at home from indulging in alcohol and other immoral enjoyments, "but who often vacation in Bahrain for these reasons."
Bahraini citizens have uploaded several videos on the internet, showing the Manama authorities torturing protesters. These videos also show the Bahraini forces targeting the protesters with toxic tear gas and rubber bullets. In addition, some of these videos show the regime vehicles running over children and women.
The U.S.Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems,-Saudi-backed crackdown on the Bahraini people was also backed by some European powers. In July 2011, Germany sold a set of 200 62-ton Leopard tanks to Saudi Arabia which sparked a huge controversy among the German parliamentarians and anti-war activists. According to the Daily Telegraph, Wolfgang Gerhardt, former leader of the Free Democrats, the junior collation member to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, said it was "unacceptable" the deal went through without the knowledge of his party's MPs. However, the agreement which was worth around $1,252 million was concluded and the Saudi government dispatched many of these newly-bought tanks to Bahrain to accelerate and facilitate the bloody clampdown on the protesters.
The Yemeni dictator, who has remained defiant in the face of frequent calls by the tribal leaders, opposition groups and demonstrators to step down and give up power, has turned his country into a bloodbath, making the Yemeni uprising the longest and most devastative revolution in the wave of protests in the Middle East. The protests in Yemen started on February 3, 2011 and have continued so far.
The only reaction of the international community to the brutality in this country has been an indecisive and faltering resolution by the UNSC which has called for "an end to violence" and asked President Ali Abdullah Saleh to accept a peace deal brokered by the Arabian Gulf Cooperation Council.
However, Abdullah Saleh, who is tacitly supported by the U.S.,Unlike traditional high risk merchant account , has kept up with the brutalities and according to Yemen Times,Boddingtons Technical Plastics provide a complete plastic injection moulding service including design, 94 protesters have been killed after the Security Council adopted the resolution 2014.
A report published in the Yemen Times on November 17 revealed that "ninety-four Yemenis were killed and over 800 injured since UN Resolution 2014 was issued on October 21."
According to official figures released by the "Bahrain Center for Human Rights" website, at least 44 Bahraini citizens were killed at the hands of mercenaries of Al Khalifa regime. The Bahraini martyrs include the 6-year-old Mohammed Farhan, 14-year-old Ali Jawad Alshaikh and 15-year-old Sayed Ahmad Saeed Shams.
The Bahraini organization has reported that many of these people were killed while in custody. The Center has also published documents indicating that more than 1,500 Bahrainis including about 100 women were incarcerated since the eruption of turmoil in the Persian Gulf country on February 14, 2011 and that more that 90 journalists face life threat.They take the China Porcelain tile to the local co-op market.
The report added that the Bahraini government has blocked the citizens' access to more than 1,000 opposition websites, which are mainly used to organize and plan protests.
The Bahraini regime commits all these crimes with the direct support from Saudi Arabia and with the implicit backing of NATO and the United States.
The author of the "Hidden Harmonies China" blog in a March 14, 2011 post referred to the abuses of human rights in Bahrain with the flagrant, duplicitous support of the White House: "the Entry of Saudi security forces to crack down on the protesters with deadly force is a complication for U.S. policies,If so, you may have a cube puzzle . to say the least, since U.S. is reluctant to criticize its oil ally dictators in the region."
He also called Bahrain the "Las Vegas" of the Middle East, host to the U.S. 5th Fleet and a haunt for the rich Saudis who are forbidden by Islamic laws at home from indulging in alcohol and other immoral enjoyments, "but who often vacation in Bahrain for these reasons."
Bahraini citizens have uploaded several videos on the internet, showing the Manama authorities torturing protesters. These videos also show the Bahraini forces targeting the protesters with toxic tear gas and rubber bullets. In addition, some of these videos show the regime vehicles running over children and women.
The U.S.Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems,-Saudi-backed crackdown on the Bahraini people was also backed by some European powers. In July 2011, Germany sold a set of 200 62-ton Leopard tanks to Saudi Arabia which sparked a huge controversy among the German parliamentarians and anti-war activists. According to the Daily Telegraph, Wolfgang Gerhardt, former leader of the Free Democrats, the junior collation member to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, said it was "unacceptable" the deal went through without the knowledge of his party's MPs. However, the agreement which was worth around $1,252 million was concluded and the Saudi government dispatched many of these newly-bought tanks to Bahrain to accelerate and facilitate the bloody clampdown on the protesters.
The Yemeni dictator, who has remained defiant in the face of frequent calls by the tribal leaders, opposition groups and demonstrators to step down and give up power, has turned his country into a bloodbath, making the Yemeni uprising the longest and most devastative revolution in the wave of protests in the Middle East. The protests in Yemen started on February 3, 2011 and have continued so far.
The only reaction of the international community to the brutality in this country has been an indecisive and faltering resolution by the UNSC which has called for "an end to violence" and asked President Ali Abdullah Saleh to accept a peace deal brokered by the Arabian Gulf Cooperation Council.
However, Abdullah Saleh, who is tacitly supported by the U.S.,Unlike traditional high risk merchant account , has kept up with the brutalities and according to Yemen Times,Boddingtons Technical Plastics provide a complete plastic injection moulding service including design, 94 protesters have been killed after the Security Council adopted the resolution 2014.
A report published in the Yemen Times on November 17 revealed that "ninety-four Yemenis were killed and over 800 injured since UN Resolution 2014 was issued on October 21."
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