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Quotes About Bahrain

The U.S. relationship with Bahrain is obviously more complicated than with Syria and Iran.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
Like Syria, the government of Bahrain employs aggressive tactics to censor and monitor its people's online activity.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
Bahrainis are better off than many other Arabs. We have a welfare state, everybody gets a salary whether they have a job or not. Electricity and food are subsidized; school and healthcare are free. And we don't differentiate between Bahrainis and foreigners. We are very proud of that.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
The Bahraini people are eager to obtain facts to enable them to shape a comprehensive national opinion without division among its people. We confirm to all journalists and media personnel in the kingdom of Bahrain that their freedom is preserved and their rights are safeguarded.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
I care about Bahrain. Bahrain is very dear to me. I will not allow people to play around with our laws.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Muslims do drink, as anyone who has spent a wild weekend with Saudi booze tourists in Bahrain will know. Those Saudi tourists are like teenage girls in Manchester on a Saturday night. But each country and region is different.
~ Lawrence Osborne
just as MBZ had predicted, in the small island nation of Bahrain, huge, mostly Shiite demonstrations against the government of King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa were taking place in the capital city of Manama, and the Bahraini government responded with force, killing scores of protesters and injuring hundreds more.
~ Barack Obama
a report would surface from the Pentagon or Langley, recommending that U.S. policy pay more attention to human rights and governance issues when dealing with our Middle East partners. But then the Saudis would deliver a vital tip that kept an explosive device from being loaded onto U.S.-bound cargo planes or our naval base in Bahrain would prove critical in managing a flare-up with Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, and those reports would be relegated to the bottom of a drawer.
~ Barack Obama
Libya. A Tunisian street vendor setting himself aflame to protest police brutality in December 2010 ushered in what has become known as the Arab Spring. Mass demonstrations protesting longstanding authoritarian rule in Egypt, Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Jordan, and Libya in 2011 stirred national and international debates.
~ Karen A. Mingst
It is a natural goal of Iran to try and expel the Fifth Fleet from Bahrain.
~ Elliott Abrams
Iran has had a very harmful effect in a variety of ways in the region... fomenting unrest to a degree in Saudi Arabia, undoubtedly in Bahrain, and definitely in Yemen with Hamas, with Lebanese Hezbollah among other activities in locations.
~ David Petraeus
Post 'Kick,' I was flooded with offers. The film has given me a solid fan base even in Dubai and Bahrain.
~ Jacqueline Fernandez
There is no doubt that some in Iran have an unhealthy focus on Bahrain, as some of the broadcast coverage shows.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Bahrain 's margin of freedom is growing day after day as we head into the future with steady steps.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Sectarian divide has created a schism in our society that is a major challenge. As monarch of all Bahrainis, it pains me to see many harmed by the actions of a few. And yet I am optimistic and have faith in our people. We all realize that now is the time to strike a balance between stability and gradual reform.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Bahrainis are better off than many other Arabs. We have a welfare state, everybody gets a salary whether they have a job or not. Electricity and food are subsidized school and healthcare are free. And we don't differentiate between Bahrainis and foreigners. We are very proud of that.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
May Allah guide us to the good of the kingdom of Bahrain and its loyal people.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Sectarian divide has created a schism in our society that is a major challenge. As monarch of all Bahrainis, it pains me to see many harmed by the actions of a few. And yet I am optimistic and have faith in our people. We all realize that now is the time to strike a balance between stability and gradual reform.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
There are no 'political prisoners' as such in Bahrain. People are not arrested because they express their views, we only have criminals.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
In a sense there is no 'opposition' in Bahrain, as the phrase implies one unified block with the same views. Such a phrase is not in our constitution, unlike say the United Kingdom. We only have people with different views and that's ok.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Bahrain lies at the epicenter of Gulf security and any violent upheaval in Bahrain would have enormous geopolitical consequences. Global economic stability depends on the uninterrupted export of crude oil from the Gulf to markets around the world - a job that historically has been assigned to the U.S. Fifth Fleet.
~ Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa