Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Arabellion: Gulf states to send soldiers appeared to Bahrain

Opponents have erected roadblocks in some bahr's capital, Manama, the Gulf Arab States, according to the military in the region, soldiers sent to Bahrain to assist the beleaguered opponents of the regime's royal family. A military spokesman in the Gulf region, said the news agency dpa, the first officers and soldiers were landed on Monday at the airport in Bahrain.

More troops would be put on the land of Hafr al-Baten in Saudi Arabia from moving. The spokesman said, bringing the soldiers to help should now have the situation under control in Bahrain, belonged to the Peninsula Shield force, a rapid reaction force of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).


The Council includes Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman. Eyewitnesses in some bahr's capital, Manama stated that although the streets of the city so far no foreign soldiers see. The British Foreign Ministry said on Monday from a travel warning for Bahrain.

British, who were already in Bahrain should not leave their homes, it said. The ministry has information that the leadership of the Kingdom of the other GCC states have asked for military support. The Foreign Office advises since 4 March of unnecessary trips to Bahrain from. The German Embassy in Manama on Monday afternoon closed early because demonstrations had been announced in the diplomatic quarter.

The unrest in Bahrain, which had begun a month ago, reached a new peak on Sunday, when protesters were expelled from the financial district in the capital Manama. Also at the University, there were violent riots. The protesters claim some democratic reforms and measures against discrimination against the Shiites.

Some of them call for the overthrow of the ruling family. The ruling family of Bahrain is Sunni. The majority of the population of the Gulf state is committed to Shiite Islam.

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