I have to admit that part of the blame goes to the opposition parties. In particular, the largest opposition party " Al Wefaq". They should have rejected the extreme voices of "Haq Movement". The moment Hasan Mushaima step his foot back in Bahrain, the protesters lost support of the Sunnis. And that's not only in Bahrain. But, in the entire Gulf. Making it easy to accuse the opposition of having an Iranian agenda.
Shiite in Bahrain can't continue being loyal to Iran, No matter how deep the wound is.
Yes it's an apartheid. But, sadly no one will support them as long they are linked to IRAN
I have to admit that part of the blame goes to the opposition parties. In particular, the largest opposition party " Al Wefaq". They should have rejected the extreme voices of "Haq Movement". The moment Hasan Mushaima step his foot back in Bahrain, the protesters lost support of the Sunnis. And that's not only in Bahrain. But, in the entire Gulf. Making it easy to accuse the opposition of having an Iranian agenda.
Shiite in Bahrain can't continue being loyal to Iran, No matter how deep the wound is.
Yes it's an apartheid. But, sadly no one will support them as long they are linked to IRAN