Saudi Arabian forces prepare to enter Bahrain after day of clashes
The Guardian / Ben Quinn
13-Mar-2011 (one comment)

Crown Prince of Bahrain expected to invite Saudi support following anti-government demonstrations in capital

     

    Saudi Arabian forces were preparing to enter
    Bahrain after clashes between police and protesters. Photograph: James
    Lawler Duggan/AFP/Getty Images

Saudi forces are preparing to intervene in neighbouring Bahrain,
after a day of clashes between police and protesters who mounted the
most serious challenge to the island's royal family since demonstrations
began a month ago.

The Crown Prince of Bahrain is expected to formally invite security forces from Saudi Arabia into his country today, as part of a request for support from other members of the six-member Gulf Co-operation Council.

Thousands
of demonstrators on Sunday cut off Bahrain's financial centre and drove
back police trying to eject them from the capital's central square,
while protesters also clashed with government supporters on the campus
of the main university.

Amid the revolt Bahrain also faces a
potential sectarian conflict between the ruling minority ... >>>

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zuruz

SAUDI DICTATORS ALWAYS TRYING TO SAVE OTHER DICTATORS

by zuruz on

These Arab dictators like Saudi royal family need to watch out for their own tails first then interfere in Bahrainis internal affair to save Crown of another relative  dictator king Khalifa as he supported dictator Saddam financially, logistically, politically and spiritually for 8 years of war with Iran. These puppet Arab dictators like Saudi kings, UAE Sheiks, Qatari Amirs, Bahraini kings who think the wealth and treasure of their nations inherited only for them and their family and they must rule their people by iron fist for ever by murdering, injuring, torturing, raping, slaving, abusing, starving, imprisoning and oppressing their people for ever they are fooling themselves and live in wrong side of history. These corrupt Arab leaders soon will become history because the tsunami of change from dictatorship to democracy would never stop. How long Al Saud can kill and injure or imprisons the Arabian freedom fighters to stay in power?  Other sheikdoms in the Persian Gulf region may slaw down the revolutions in Bahrain, Yemen, UAE, Libya or Qatar and their own kingdoms/sheikdoms, but they can not stop the people power and their will for democracy and freedom. These dictators were never elected by their own people by any means of referendums or true elections, but they were appointed by British colonialism several decades ago to sever British interest in the Persian Gulf region not their own people interest.

THAT IS WHY THESE ARAB PEOPLE ARE UPRISING AND READY TO DIE TO TASTE THE FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY IN THEIR LIFETIME. THEY FED UP WITH LIFETIME SLAVERY &OPPERESSION