Bahrain GP 2011? Yes, No, Yes, NO...

Nic
By Nic

Initially was yes, then no, later yes and now no!
Do you agree with a YES or with a NO? And why so?

Personally, I think it should be a NO, until all Bahraini citizens are treated equally and have the same rights and opportunities.
A democratic elected government would be a plus, if it's not asking for too much!
Then, then can organize all sorts of International Events with no fear or need to hide anything or anybody (particularly doctors) in their jails!

follow up the story, here: http://www.arabianbusiness.com/-of-course-it-s-not-on-says-bernie-on-bah...

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 13:41
Nic

LincolnPirate,

I agree with you.

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 13:40
Nic

Check the Bahraini frivolous way in dealing with such a serious matter:

"Bahrain F1 authorities have indicated they are ready to hold the race.

“If it was up to us, we are ready," Zayed Rashed Al Zayani, chairman of the Bahrain International Circuit, said earlier this month.

"We are happy to have it. We are ready to host it. But unfortunately it is not our decision alone. There are many factors involved. We are hoping for the best and would like to have the race back.”

(...)

The main opposition group Wefaq said bringing back Formula One would help the country politically and economically.

"We at Wefaq support hosting the event. It will force all the stakeholders to come together to find solutions ahead of the event. It would bring indirect pressure on all parties; people could be released from jail in advance," said Jasim Husain, a senior figure at the Shi'ite group.

source: http://www.arabianbusiness.com/bahrain-official-says-f1-race-wins-green-light-403418.html

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 13:39
anonymous

Yeah brit, I'm a believer. But you know how they are.

By britexpat• 9 Jun 2011 13:38
britexpat

Do you really believe that the F1 teams are refusing to go to Bahrain because of the crackdown ?

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 13:36
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

There should be a ban on organizing and participating, Nic.

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 13:34
Nic

Brit,

you mean banning from organizing it, right?

i thought they already do that.

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 13:34
anonymous

Yes, brit. And there have been boycotts of the Olympic games throughout history. If the FIFA is a French (European) creation, then they should accept members only if they comply with the values of Europe. And that means: Human Rights as per the UN convention, no Death Penalty, no Martial Law, etc.

By Milky_BarKid• 9 Jun 2011 13:32
Milky_BarKid

The truth behind all this that the Crown Prince of Bahrain's visit to the White House did not go very well..:)

By britexpat• 9 Jun 2011 13:29
britexpat

Then we should also ban such countries from the Olympics and other tornamnets till they come into line.

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 13:26
Nic

britexpat

sports are politics as it has the power to influence!

By britexpat• 9 Jun 2011 13:24
britexpat

So, are we now saying that Politics and Sport should mix ?

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 13:20
Nic

frenchieman,

There is a slight difference here.

Refer to Ummjake comment above, and on top of all those human right violations, they are using the F1 to fake a national reconciliation.

On top of that they are hiring masses of foreigners of a certain religious sect, to become police and soldiers where 70% of the Shia population is not allowed to apply for those posts.

Something is terribly wrong there, more than in any other place in the MENA, as it’s hidden and camouflaged!

By aafi• 9 Jun 2011 12:57
aafi

Money redefines Democracy and human Rights.

By Milky_BarKid• 9 Jun 2011 12:48
Milky_BarKid

spot on ummjake.

By Khanan• 9 Jun 2011 12:48
Khanan

group..

F1 is LP's religion and should not be discussed on main forum ;)

By frenchieman• 9 Jun 2011 12:47
frenchieman

Reduced atmosphere and less gravity would make that a sight to see.

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 12:45
anonymous

frenchie

following Nic's criteria, F1 has no place on this earth, it must be carried out on Mars.

By frenchieman• 9 Jun 2011 12:41
frenchieman

Nic--your criteria would keep formula one out of the GCC and most of Asia.

By ummjake• 9 Jun 2011 12:40
ummjake

..though I won't hold my breath. Chances are another 'new' decision will come about in another week or so.

But while people are still imprisoned and tortured there, and doctors and nurses are being tried for simply treating patients during the uprising, Bahrain should not get 'rewarded' by hosting F1.

The message they're trying to present to the world, that everything is A-okay there now, is complete BS. When they stop oppressing 70% of their population, maybe then they can join the ranks of countries given the privilege of hosting world-class international sporting events.

Until then, they should be denied the opportunity, no matter how much money they throw on the table as an enticement.

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 12:36
anonymous

Peer saib, i'm doing well, lets not turn it to a chit chat group ;)

By Khanan• 9 Jun 2011 12:33
Khanan

the SMS group alert man :)

Alter Dustey ..how you doing??

F1 is not better that FIFA..one man being holding the position for long and he got nuts!!

Should be NO from the begining citing the situation in Bahrain..

By s_isale• 9 Jun 2011 12:23
s_isale

Alter, you know when things will turn ;)

By s_isale• 9 Jun 2011 12:23
s_isale

MBK, you are not part of that group ;)

You know very well who they are ;)

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 12:21
anonymous

s_isale

hold on, the topic is not upto the taste of sms group.

By Milky_BarKid• 9 Jun 2011 12:21
Milky_BarKid

s_isale, SMS crowd.. Please excuse my ignorance, but what does that mean? care to expand that for my benefit..:)

By s_isale• 9 Jun 2011 12:19
s_isale

well the SMS crowd is back...

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 12:16
Nic

Alter Dusty,

In that case, its all good ;)

By anonymous• 9 Jun 2011 12:14
anonymous

not a conspiracy theory, but soon a western architect firm will be paid for the new design, a west base consulting company will get the contract, a west base contracting company will start building another landmark with asian workers.

PS: The topic has been posted, discussed a day before by LP, one must be familiar with search button when it comes to post any crap on QL.

By Raven1968• 9 Jun 2011 12:03
Raven1968

@s_isale....tell Bernie Eccelstone that, hes a billionare out of F1, I'm sure he will disagree with you

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 12:00
Nic

"Members of the opposition expressed their disappointment at the demolition of a structure the government itself had described as one of the kingdom's "most striking landmarks."

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/03/18/bahrain.protests/?hpt=T2

The Pearl Monument was demolished early on 18 March. The move was read as destroying an important symbol and focal point of the protest movement.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Bahraini_uprising

By s_isale• 9 Jun 2011 11:58
s_isale

anyway F1 is a big waste of money.

By Raven1968• 9 Jun 2011 11:53
Raven1968

a big FAT NO, in fact take it away from them...

By Milky_BarKid• 9 Jun 2011 11:52
Milky_BarKid

I think the latest no is something to do woth India holding that race..:)

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 11:52
Nic

baldrick2dogs,

the fact that it took place when it did, may lead to other conclusions.

By baldrick2dogs• 9 Jun 2011 11:47
baldrick2dogs

It was already earmarked for demolition later this year as the old roundabout is being redeveloped

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 11:44
Nic

In that case we can discuss here:

Why the government of Bahrain destroyed the Pearl Monument, an iconic landmark of Bahrain?

By Nic• 9 Jun 2011 11:39
Nic

lol, I did search it but because of the subjective post titles it didn't show up!

By s_isale• 9 Jun 2011 11:39
s_isale

this thread need to be locked then.

By britexpat• 9 Jun 2011 11:33
britexpat

Seems you're in weekend mode alread ;O)

http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1879112

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