Bahraini Revolution er warn Saudi to be out of Bahrain. Bahraini opposition leader called Saudi Arabia to keep out of Bahrain A Bahraini opposition leader has called on Saudi Arabia not to interfere in the internal affairs of the Persian Gulf country amid pro-democracy protests.
Protesters die in Libya unrest | Two demonstrators demanding the ouster of long time ruler, Col. Muammar Gaddafi, have been killed in clashes with police. Ghaddafi Flees the country.
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2011 23:32 GMT LIBYA | The Libyan dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, At least two people have been killed in clashes between Libyan security forces and demonstrators in the town of Bayda, east of Benghazi, the second largest city, as activists plan major anti-government protests throughout the country on Thursday. The victims' names were: Khaled ElNaji Khanfar and Ahmad Shoushaniya. Wednesday's deaths come as hundreds of protesters have reportedly torched police outposts in the eastern city of Beyida, while chanting: "People want the end of the regime." At least 38 people were also injured in the clashes, including ten security officials. "All the people of Beyida are out on the streets," said 25-year-old Rabie al-Messrati, who said he had been arrested after spreading a call for protests on Facebook. | Anti-govt. protests gain momentum in Yemen Wednesday, February 16, 2011 By staff and agencies SANAA – Thousands of people marching for the ouster of Yemen's U.S.-allied president clashed Tuesday with police and government supporters, and at least three demonstrators were injured in a fifth straight day of Egypt-inspired protests, AP reported.
'Revolution is Bahrainis' new demand' Bahraini protesters' demand has immediately changed from a call for reforms into a call for revolution, a Bahraini human rights activist says.
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| Clashes spread in Bahraini capital |
| Armoured vehicles seen on the streets of Manama after police storm protest site in roundabout, killing at least three. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 01:56 GMk | Sporadic clashes have broken out in the Bahraini capital of Manama, hours after riot police attacked a makeshift encampment of pro-reform protesters in the centre of the city, killing at least three and injuring dozens of others. An Al Jazeera correspondent, who cannot be named for security reasons, said on Thursday that "clashes were no longer limited to one place...they are now spread out in different parts of the city".
Another Al Jazeera online producer said that booms could be heard from different parts of the city, suggesting that "tear-gas is being used to disperse the protesters in several neighbourhoods".
Saudi Arabia Entered 150 Tank and 100 Personnel Carrier Vehicle from Qatar to Carackdown Shia Protesters (Urgent)
Saudi Arabia Entered 150 Tank and 100 Personnel Carrier Vehicle from Qatar to Carackdown Shia Protesters | (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to informed sources by uprising the protests in Saudi Arabia intervene the Bahrain affairs by sending 150 Tanks and 100 personnel carriers from Qatar to crack down Shia protesters. Tanks in the Bahraini capital, Manama, prevent ambulances from taking the victims of clashes to hospitals, as the pro-democracy uprising in the country has entered its fourth day, a report says.
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Bahrain protesters hold ground |
| Anti-government protests continue in tiny kingdom, despite apology by king for the deaths of two demonstrators. Last Modified: 16 Feb 2011 08:57 GMT
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An Al Jazeera correspondent in Bahrain, who cannot be named for his own safety, said that thousands of protesters were occupying a major landmark on Wednesday. | The funeral procession of the man killed on Tuesday attracted thousands of protesters [Redha Haji] | "They are well organised and say that they will make Manama's Pearl Roundabout Bahrain's version of Egypt's Tahrir Square." Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of the tiny kingdom since Monday, inspired by the recent uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. While one protester was killed on Monday, another died the next day when police opened fire at his funeral procession. The second victim was identified as Fadhel Ali Almatrook and our correspondent said he seemed to have been shot at from very close range. Our correspondent said that police took a very heavy-handed approach towards the protesters. "Police fired on the protesters this [Tuesday] morning, but they showed very strong resistance," he said. The US said it was "very concerned" by recent violence in protests in Bahrain, a close ally of Washington, and urged all sides to exercise restraint. "The United States is very concerned by recent violence surrounding protests in Bahrain," PJ Crowley, the US state department spokesman, said in a statement. "We also call on all parties to exercise restraint and refrain from violence." Angry opposition Angered by the two deaths, al-Wefaq, Bahrain's main Shia Muslim opposition group, announced it was suspending its participation in parliament. | A blogger said people from all backgrounds and religions were behind the protests [Mahmood Nasser Al-Yousif] | An uncle of the king, he is seen as a symbol of the wealth of the ruling family.
Shias, thought to be in the majority in Bahrain, are ruled by a Sunni royal family. Poverty, high unemployment and alleged attempts by the state to grant citizenship to Sunni foreigners to change the demographic balance have intensified discontent among the Shias. Around half of the kingdom's 1.3 million people are Bahraini, with the rest being foreign workers.
Nasrallah threatens to take control of Galilee and threatening the Zionist leaders | | Author: Ahmed Chayto Text of the speech the Secretary General of Hezbollah | Celebration worthy of the martyrs is the leaders who were in the compound of the martyrs (p), particularly the positions of Secretary General of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, developed in the presence of Sami Shehab sudden and general atmosphere of celebration ... The Secretary General of Hezbollah threats to the Zionist leaders to re-occupation of Lebanon, said: "I want to go to a Barak and Ashkenazi, Beni Gantz same language to their soldiers that tell of the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance Be prepared for a day if you put the war on Lebanon to ask for your leadership of the resistance edit the Galilee in the north of occupied Palestine .
Strikes continue in Egypt despite authorities' warning 02-17 01:42 Despite calls from Egypt's ruling supreme council of the armed forces to end strikes and demonstrations, strikes continued Wednesday in some parts of the country, local media reported. At least 365 civilians killed in Egypt's protests
Hosni Mubarak in Israel Islam Times – A Palestinian website announced that Hosni Mubarak and family are residing in a luxurious hotel in Eilat, Israel.
Iran's pro-gov't rally calls for execution of opposition leaders 02-17 02:48 Iranian pro-government rally on Wednesday called for serious and capital punishment of the opposition leaders who in a fresh move challenged the authority of the Iranian government.
'Arab uprisings threaten corrupt kings'
Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:17PM Gulf Arab nations have said that they are watching Iran's nuclear ambitions with "utmost concern". The s The latest WikiLeaks show Arab rulers have a slavish relationship with the US government and is further proof of the widening gulf between the rulers and the public. An expert says that the uprisings in the Arab world countries threaten corrupt kings that are protectors of US interests. The kings of the Persian Gulf countries are the partners of the US corporations and protectors of Washington's interests in the region, Richard Becker from ANSWER coalition told Press TV on Wednesday. "These kings and emirs have served them (the US) as junior partners," Richard Becker from ANSWER coalition told Press TV on Wednesday. "They have gone very very rich predatory family monarchies. They have gone unimaginably rich, but they are still the junior partners of the US banks and oil companies and military industrial complex," he added.
Jordanians want king's powers curtailed
Jordanian demonstrators protest against the government's economic policies in Amman, Jan. 16, 2011. Jordanian scholars have staged a sit-in protest in front of the royal palace in Amman, calling for constitutional and political reforms as well as limited powers for the king. Jordanian scholars and students on Wednesday gathered in the capital, demanding a parliamentary government and "true" economic reforms, a Press TV correspondent reported. The protesters also held a "symbolic" sit-in outside the palace. They held banners reading, "The people want to form their own government," and "Reform starts with the constitution." Jordanians also demonstrated in the northern city of Irbid on Wednesday, demanding reforms and denouncing "government corruption. | Bahrain's Health Minister resigned According to al Wasat web site amid rising of tension, and the request of doctors who severely attacked by police when treating the injured, the Bahrain's health minister resigned. 2011/02/17 21:42 | | Five children martyred by Bahraini army According to ABNA correspondent in the area army attacked the protesters many martyred including 5 children. Also more than 15 Men and Women martyred defying their legitimate rights. 2011/02/17 20:25 | |
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Muslims "must" unite all over the World and pray for the appearance of al Mahdi (r.a.) the Savior of mankind the descendant of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. |
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