AhlulBayt News Agency

source : al-Wefaq
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11 February 2013

6:18:00 AM
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Bahrain opposition: the people of Bahrain will remain in streets until demands are met

The Bahraini national opposition parties stressed that the political majority of the people will remain in streets and will not give up on its rightful demands for real democracy like the world nations, in which the final say is for the people. These demands have been repeatedly and very clearly announced and are understood by everyone.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The Bahraini national opposition parties stressed that the political majority of the people will remain in streets and will not give up on its rightful demands for real democracy like the world nations, in which the final say is for the people. These demands have been repeatedly and very clearly announced and are understood by everyone.

In the final communiqué of yesterday's mass protest march which took place in Sitra within the opposition's 16 day program of demonstration and protests ahead of the 2nd anniversary of the peaceful pro-democracy revolution, the opposition parties stressed that any dialogue or political maneuvers or calls by the regime or anyone else, are no reasons for the Bahraini people to end protests in streets, the masses who took to streets in 14 February 2011 will not leave the streets until their demands, sooner or later.

The opposition affirmed that the people of Bahrain are well aware and will not be fooled, and their demands cannot be circumvented, the suppression can no longer silence the people nor end the movement for legitimate demands for freedom and democracy.

The opposition parties pointed out that the demands of the Bahraini people are no exception from all nations seeking democracy in this world. These democratic demands aim to build a real state and achieve permanent stability for Bahrain and make the people the source of all powers far from tribal and tyrannical rule.

The opposition stressed that carrying on with the suppressive security crackdown will only further complicate the situation in Bahrain, this policy does not reflect seriousness towards a solution, and the regime takes full responsibility of this.
 
 
10th Feb 2013
 
The opposition parties:
Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society
National Democratic Gathering Society
National Democratic Action Society
Unitary National Democratic Assemblage
Ekhaa National Society
  
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