I think they want the Bahraini Shi'ites to read the newspaper and hear that the aid meant for them didn't reach them. Ergo, the King and government and Sunni rulers are discriminating against the Shi'ites and are not fit to rule their Shi'ite majority, and ultimately to provoke further uprising.
Not sure if they want to replace the King with another monarch, or call for total democratic reform. I rather think the latter. Which is what is getting the other GCC countries so worried.
After all, the GCC is really nothing more than a club for unelected dictatorial monarchs, hence the invitation for Jordan and Morocco to join the King-club.
I'm no foreign policy person. But...
I think they want the Bahraini Shi'ites to read the newspaper and hear that the aid meant for them didn't reach them. Ergo, the King and government and Sunni rulers are discriminating against the Shi'ites and are not fit to rule their Shi'ite majority, and ultimately to provoke further uprising.
Not sure if they want to replace the King with another monarch, or call for total democratic reform. I rather think the latter. Which is what is getting the other GCC countries so worried.
After all, the GCC is really nothing more than a club for unelected dictatorial monarchs, hence the invitation for Jordan and Morocco to join the King-club.