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Tuesday 25 October 2011

Hey Bahrain.. Is it Arabian Gulf, Persian Gulf or just The Gulf?

Bahrain opposition societies issued a joint statement demanding the legitimate rights for the Bahraini citizens. They called it “Manama Document”. The document demands, elected government, fairer constituencies, scrapping the absolute power exercised by the Prime Minister Khalifa Bin Salman Alkhalifa and ultimately leading to a constitutional monarchy in the tiny Gulf kingdom.
The regime loyalist in Bahrain objected the document, not because the demands were illegitimate, but because the document said The Gulf not The Arabian Gulf. Yes I am serious!

Bahrain Women!



The Arabspring have showed us a different side of the Arab women, they have proven that they are not only family or career oriented, but revolutionaries as well. Participating widely in pro-democracy movements in their countries standing alongside men in the fight for freedom “…defying the stereotype as victims of oppressive patriarchies[1]. Indeed as seen by Manal Alsharif the woman who defied banning women from driving in Saudi. Takaful Karman from Yemen was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for peace; she camped for months outside the university of Sanna calling on the Yemeni president to step down.

Bahraini woman is no different than their peers in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen. At first there was the young Ayat Al-Qurmozi whose case was a matter of public concern around the world. Ayat however was not the only one, at some stage between Feb and Oct 2011 there were over 300 women detained.

During the rule of Hamad Bin Isa Alkhalifa women were given the right to vote in Bahrain (in 2001), however and during the same era of his ruling (2011), women were arrested, tortured and even raped for participating in pro-democracy demonstrations. Doctors, nurses, teacher, journalists, students and the list go on. Roula Alsaffar (hear here story here) for example was thrown in jail without a trail and was subject to sexual abuse whilst in prison, and when she finally had her trail (along with other 20 medics) in court they were sentenced to 15 years in less than one minute.

Ironically the current king of Bahrain has been labeled once a reformist and woman rights “advocate” but then King Abdulla of Saudi was given this title once and he is still lashing women. “But perhaps the worst part of the ordeal was that the woman was detained at all. In an Arab culture, particularly in the Gulf, detaining a woman is the ultimate humiliation, going back to the days when the way one tribe defeated another was to capture and rape its women”[2]

This is only an indication at how much this regime hates Shia, as Roula Alsaffar said in the above interview “…when you are in jail for 5 months and see over 250 women, all of which are Shia, you start thinking, is it really a sectarian hatred?”[3] And then there is the most provocative picture, the picture that shook Bahrain when the mercenary forces (riot police) put the women on top of each other in derogatory position, In front of hundreds of shoppers, to humiliate them while making the arrest in the parking lot of the biggest shopping mall in the country.












Some of he women in the above picture have been sentenced to 6 months, charged with “illegal gathering” and “running over a police officer”. Initially police arrested 38 women that day 23/09/2011 and later released some of them.

List of women still in prison:


  1. Aqeela Almagabi 
  2. Ashwaq Almagabi 
  3. Muneera Duhaim 
  4. Huda Duhaim 
  5. Ibtisam Duhaim 
  6. Nada Alkaiem 
  7. Fatima Aljeeshi 
  8. Laila Abdulla Kadhem 
  9. Khadija Abdulnasser Hubail 
  10. Zainab Salman 
  11. Fatima Abduljaleel 
  12. Narjis Abbas


There are other 4 girls who were not sentenced yet as they are juveniles. In addition, I should not forget Fadhila Mubarak Almubarak who was arrested on 27/03/2011 and then sentenced to 4 years in prison. She is still behind bars!

Jaleela Alsalman, former vice-president of the Bahrain Teacher’s Association was arrested again after the police raided recently her house, after a very short time of her release as she awaits the appeal hearing on 01/12/2011. Initially she was sentenced to 3 years in a military court![4]

I have been trying to find the full list of women detainees for a while now, could you please contact me if you have more information about them. Age, area, occupation etc.. so I can update the post and put an action plan.