آية الله قاسم رجل إصلاح و سلام( إستقامة، ثبات، سلمية) - قاسم، عيسى احمد - الصفحة ١١٦
Are the Gulf nations not supposed to demand reform
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The strange rhetoric of our Gulf States that says: let all regimes that are in disagreement with their people fall except us. So, we- the people-- must not demand reform and our demand for reform is traitorous and will only be faced with harshness and repression!
Do our states live in full consensus with the interests of their own peoples, their dignity, freedom and religion? Are the people fully satisfied? Are the Gulf nations not supposed to demand reform?
Dont our states suffer a lack of justice and disrespect the rights and dignity of their own peoples?
There is no accepted or rational justification to exclude these states from the demands of reform. Well, it is blatantly unfair to justify any exception for these nations that unspeakably recognize the urgent need for reform inside their systems. This arrogance is a nested mistake and kind of insistence on false.
Friday sermon( ٠٨٤ )٢ nd December ١١٠٢
The pro -reform movement is national
The( Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry )report mentioned that the pro- reform demands movement is national and has no ties abroad, and that its motives are local. And this, yet again, discredited the official claim that said that the popular movement to foreign states and parties, as this movement came with the reform and change movement that covered the Arabic region without any links to foreign states or parties. However, if the report is not specialized to delve into the political issue, it has confirmed wide and serious human rights violations that leave no room to doubt the necessity of a radical political reform as a matter of urgency