Monday, August 15, 2011

Expected withdrawal from the elections of new associations in Bahrain

Beirut (the world) 15/08/2011 predicted political activist Mohammed Abdul-Ilah Almahose County political societies other than the promise of reconciliation and of the supplementary elections in Bahrain, adding that the Bahraini opposition agreed vision on how to deal with the system.
Almahose said in a statement to the world's news channel Monday is expected to join up with some other associations Assembly promised reconciliation and the two decided to boycott the elections, such as supplementary Forum Society and the National Democratic Rally, and others.
He said the opposition Bahrain agreed vision which is that the regime in parliament last was missing for three main issues: first that the parliament was held on the basis of the Constitution is null and second is that there is no equitable distribution of electoral districts and the third point is that this parliament has failed over the past years.
He said the political activist to the last parliament he can not hold the Minister can not also hold the Prime Minister and this was a failure, considering that access to the new parliament, which like its predecessor will definitely be a betrayal of the blood of the martyrs who died after February 14.
He noted that the issue of access in the by-election is a whirlwind fabricated the government to the people for works of the main demands is to topple the government and the work of a new constitution for the country and find a real parliamentary system, not formality.
He Almahose that the political movement after February 14 is different from Aharakat past in the past decades is on 3 levels, at home over the protests and demonstrations, and abroad through the opposition and political activity, in addition to legal moves to some opposition parties outside of jurists who follow human rights abuses in the Court International crimes and international human rights organizations.

http://www.alalam.ir/expected-withdrawal-of-new-associations-from-the-by-elections-in-bahrain

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